The Actor and His TextHarrap, 1987 - Всего страниц: 285 This book sets out to apply the methods of voice production directly and practically to the speaking of text. Specifically, it addresses the problem of how to infuse life and meaning into words that are first encountered on the printed page. |
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... simply an awareness that the words are them- selves a movement — and this is quite subtle . It would seem more appropriate to express large emotions through dance and song than through the words and inflections that we use every day ...
... simply an awareness that the words are them- selves a movement — and this is quite subtle . It would seem more appropriate to express large emotions through dance and song than through the words and inflections that we use every day ...
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... simply do not feel comfortable with it . This can be true of those with a good deal of acting experience , as well as those just starting out in the theatre , though obviously at a different level . I would put the reasons for this as ...
... simply do not feel comfortable with it . This can be true of those with a good deal of acting experience , as well as those just starting out in the theatre , though obviously at a different level . I would put the reasons for this as ...
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... simply by moving in between . Maybe they get together triumphantly at the end — just see how it works . While you do this , keep repeating one of the sets of words , whichever you choose . This is a very useful series of exercises . I ...
... simply by moving in between . Maybe they get together triumphantly at the end — just see how it works . While you do this , keep repeating one of the sets of words , whichever you choose . This is a very useful series of exercises . I ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Attitudes to Voice and Text | 13 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
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