Performing Arts Market in Seoul 2006
... Hybrid - Hong Dance Company Janghwa Hongryun - Lee Kyung-Ok Dance Company Lost Children - Sungsoo Ahn Pick-up Company Shadows - Won Kim/Group Collaboration OR The Old Song Book - Kim Yoon Jin Dance Company The Two-Between - Lee K. Dance Trace - UBIN Dance Waiting Room II - Dance Company The Body Ech ...
... Hybrid - Hong Dance Company Janghwa Hongryun - Lee Kyung-Ok Dance Company Lost Children - Sungsoo Ahn Pick-up Company Shadows - Won Kim/Group Collaboration OR The Old Song Book - Kim Yoon Jin Dance Company The Two-Between - Lee K. Dance Trace - UBIN Dance Waiting Room II - Dance Company The Body Ech ...
ACTING AND ITS REFUSAL IN THEATRE AND FILM
... play-spirit (acting) was not distinct from life but integrated into it: “Hellenic society was so profoundly imbued with the play-spirit that this spirit never struck the Greeks as a special thing on its own” (144). Despite Plato’s disparaging of the act of imitation, theatre in Greece upheld the rel ...
... play-spirit (acting) was not distinct from life but integrated into it: “Hellenic society was so profoundly imbued with the play-spirit that this spirit never struck the Greeks as a special thing on its own” (144). Despite Plato’s disparaging of the act of imitation, theatre in Greece upheld the rel ...
Dear Playhouse Friends - The Pasadena Playhouse
... done that with a full range of work that celebrated such gifted musical artists as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Scott Joplin, Chopin, Duke Ellington, and Stephen Sondheim among others. We happily and excitedly expand that impressive canon of creations for the theatre that bring great music to our ...
... done that with a full range of work that celebrated such gifted musical artists as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Scott Joplin, Chopin, Duke Ellington, and Stephen Sondheim among others. We happily and excitedly expand that impressive canon of creations for the theatre that bring great music to our ...
`The Reality of Doing`: Meisner Technique and British Actor
... Closer in spirit to Stella Adler, Meisner sought to develop the means by which emotional expressiveness occurs as a result of a series of external impulses. Whereas Adler’s approach encompassed the importance of ‘a play’s given circumstances, the actor’s imagination and physical actions’ (Krasner 20 ...
... Closer in spirit to Stella Adler, Meisner sought to develop the means by which emotional expressiveness occurs as a result of a series of external impulses. Whereas Adler’s approach encompassed the importance of ‘a play’s given circumstances, the actor’s imagination and physical actions’ (Krasner 20 ...
Theatre for Peace - ZFD Ziviler Friedensdienst
... with just a few symbolic items they were acting injustice and misuse of power in a serious as well as absurd manner, speaking out the truth while making the audience simultaneously laugh and reflect on the issues presented. What was missing in Graz was a group from Africa. is fact and the visually ...
... with just a few symbolic items they were acting injustice and misuse of power in a serious as well as absurd manner, speaking out the truth while making the audience simultaneously laugh and reflect on the issues presented. What was missing in Graz was a group from Africa. is fact and the visually ...
Contemporary Drama in English
... specialisation, segmentation, and differentiation, which spawn the multifaceted structures of post-industrial society, inhibit the feasibility of a universal understanding of them. Even the identifiable spectres of inhumanity of the 1930s and ’40s have disappeared in the mist of a technology-ruled a ...
... specialisation, segmentation, and differentiation, which spawn the multifaceted structures of post-industrial society, inhibit the feasibility of a universal understanding of them. Even the identifiable spectres of inhumanity of the 1930s and ’40s have disappeared in the mist of a technology-ruled a ...
Page 2 Twentieth Century Actor Training Actor training is arguably
... systems and tested techniques to further the craft. In this context, Stanislavsky was the first actor/director to fully investigate the process of acting and to publish his findings. His seminal texts (An Actor Prepares, Building a Character and Creating a Role) came to be essential reading for many ...
... systems and tested techniques to further the craft. In this context, Stanislavsky was the first actor/director to fully investigate the process of acting and to publish his findings. His seminal texts (An Actor Prepares, Building a Character and Creating a Role) came to be essential reading for many ...
04_rodenburg_stage4
... for example, did this for himself as he had to play so many of his own leading parts. Some new writers don't fully understand this idea of pacing a character for. the actor's sake and will have a performer on-stage all the time, without rest periods, for over three hours! The first run is also a gre ...
... for example, did this for himself as he had to play so many of his own leading parts. Some new writers don't fully understand this idea of pacing a character for. the actor's sake and will have a performer on-stage all the time, without rest periods, for over three hours! The first run is also a gre ...
The Intrinsic Value of Arlington`s Arts Community
... Over the past several years, Arlington County has paid notice to the impressive economic impact of Arlington’s arts community. For example, in 2007, Americans for the Arts produced the Arts & Economic Prosperity III report on the Greater Washington area. This report documented the key role that the ...
... Over the past several years, Arlington County has paid notice to the impressive economic impact of Arlington’s arts community. For example, in 2007, Americans for the Arts produced the Arts & Economic Prosperity III report on the Greater Washington area. This report documented the key role that the ...
Friends of the Embassy Theatre Development Plan
... who generate scientifically random samplings, do the best possible studies. These kinds of studies have statistical validity, in that they are truly random, which is designed to eliminate bias in the responses. Unfortunately, these types of studies are also very expensive, and could cost ten of thou ...
... who generate scientifically random samplings, do the best possible studies. These kinds of studies have statistical validity, in that they are truly random, which is designed to eliminate bias in the responses. Unfortunately, these types of studies are also very expensive, and could cost ten of thou ...
Presence in Drama and Theory
... an attempt on the part of the playwright to render the notion of presence—^presence of being and present in time—immediately perceptible to the audience. Even Cohn has referred at one time to Godot, Endgame, and Krapp's Last Tape, as plays that offer not only "endless continua" but also "different i ...
... an attempt on the part of the playwright to render the notion of presence—^presence of being and present in time—immediately perceptible to the audience. Even Cohn has referred at one time to Godot, Endgame, and Krapp's Last Tape, as plays that offer not only "endless continua" but also "different i ...
Salome - Side Project Theatre
... Janet Jackson. The same Victorian clucks who yukked it up at "The Importance of Being Earnest" (while missing most of the irony) ran screaming from "Salome," an admittedly purplish dissection of spiritual and sexual desire. Only the great Sarah Bernhardt had the nerve to produce the show, in the Par ...
... Janet Jackson. The same Victorian clucks who yukked it up at "The Importance of Being Earnest" (while missing most of the irony) ran screaming from "Salome," an admittedly purplish dissection of spiritual and sexual desire. Only the great Sarah Bernhardt had the nerve to produce the show, in the Par ...
Six Characters in Search of an Author is now recognised as a clas
... down from the wall and move around the room. ‘Through the miracle of art’, Pirandello wrote in that early essay, ‘characters should step out from the written pages of the play, alive in their own right, just as the Lord of Blaye and the Countess of Tripoli stepped down from that ancient tapestry.’8 ...
... down from the wall and move around the room. ‘Through the miracle of art’, Pirandello wrote in that early essay, ‘characters should step out from the written pages of the play, alive in their own right, just as the Lord of Blaye and the Countess of Tripoli stepped down from that ancient tapestry.’8 ...
GLEE!– The Branson Experience!
... guaranteed to take you back to yesteryear. The staff is made up of aspiring actors, singers, musicians and songwriters, and it is not uncommon for one or a group of them to break into song and dance as they cavort around the tables. The menu is themed as well, featuring selections like ‘Cheese Relea ...
... guaranteed to take you back to yesteryear. The staff is made up of aspiring actors, singers, musicians and songwriters, and it is not uncommon for one or a group of them to break into song and dance as they cavort around the tables. The menu is themed as well, featuring selections like ‘Cheese Relea ...
Administration - Theatre Communications Group
... responsible for oversight and expansion of major gifts fundraising, strategic planning, and public relations/communication. He/she also manages financial and general administration, while working closely with the Artistic Director in programming. The Managing Director reports to the Board and superv ...
... responsible for oversight and expansion of major gifts fundraising, strategic planning, and public relations/communication. He/she also manages financial and general administration, while working closely with the Artistic Director in programming. The Managing Director reports to the Board and superv ...
Yuri Dimitrin LIBRETTO
... these cited documents! In his commentary the author underscores an important idea: «The demands placed by these various composers on their librettists are closely related if not entirely identical: dramatic value of the plot, brevity of vocal dialogues, simplicity of style, staginess, efficacy of th ...
... these cited documents! In his commentary the author underscores an important idea: «The demands placed by these various composers on their librettists are closely related if not entirely identical: dramatic value of the plot, brevity of vocal dialogues, simplicity of style, staginess, efficacy of th ...
PETER BROOK - The Empty Space - CITA | International Centre for
... plays like ‘musical,’ ‘poetic,’ ‘larger than life,’ ‘noble,’ ‘heroic,’ ‘romantic,’ have any absolute meaning. They are the reflections of a critical attitude of a particular period, and to attempt to build a performance today to conform to these canons is the most certain road to deadly theatre— dea ...
... plays like ‘musical,’ ‘poetic,’ ‘larger than life,’ ‘noble,’ ‘heroic,’ ‘romantic,’ have any absolute meaning. They are the reflections of a critical attitude of a particular period, and to attempt to build a performance today to conform to these canons is the most certain road to deadly theatre— dea ...
voices - Backstage
... each other pictures of his abs or his biceps. What was your most memorable survival job? I worked for American Apparel for, like, one day a week. It was my outlet to normal people! Within the ballet world, especially in a professional context, it’s very closed off and insular. It was nice to be with ...
... each other pictures of his abs or his biceps. What was your most memorable survival job? I worked for American Apparel for, like, one day a week. It was my outlet to normal people! Within the ballet world, especially in a professional context, it’s very closed off and insular. It was nice to be with ...
Re-Creating Shakespeare for an Eighteenth
... delaying the publication of the play. According to Jon Pemble, author of Shakespeare Goes to Paris, the marriage of French plays and Shakespearean theater resulted in “spectacle and ostentation” with less emphasis on the dialogue. As a result, “French Shakespeare was, in a word, operatic” (95). Pemb ...
... delaying the publication of the play. According to Jon Pemble, author of Shakespeare Goes to Paris, the marriage of French plays and Shakespearean theater resulted in “spectacle and ostentation” with less emphasis on the dialogue. As a result, “French Shakespeare was, in a word, operatic” (95). Pemb ...
Drama - Universidad de Zaragoza
... Interludes . . . are reproved by . . . the Word of God and ancient writers. 1577. _____. A Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, Plays and Interludes. c. 1577. (Shakespeare Society Reprint). London, 1843. Prynne, William. Histrio-Mastix, the Players Scourge, etc. 1633. Rpt. in The English Stage: Attack ...
... Interludes . . . are reproved by . . . the Word of God and ancient writers. 1577. _____. A Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, Plays and Interludes. c. 1577. (Shakespeare Society Reprint). London, 1843. Prynne, William. Histrio-Mastix, the Players Scourge, etc. 1633. Rpt. in The English Stage: Attack ...
A STAGED PRODUCTION OF EUGENE IONESCO`S THE CHAIRS
... youth, Ionesco took great pleasure in the Punch and Judy shows along the streets of the city. In his article “Experience in the Theatre” Ionesco recounts these puppets with a sincere clarity. He describes it as “the spectacle of the world itself… presented itself to me in an infinitely simplified an ...
... youth, Ionesco took great pleasure in the Punch and Judy shows along the streets of the city. In his article “Experience in the Theatre” Ionesco recounts these puppets with a sincere clarity. He describes it as “the spectacle of the world itself… presented itself to me in an infinitely simplified an ...
View our Summer 2017 Catalog
... Put your musical theatre skills to work as you rehearse and perform a revue featuring scenes and songs from Once Upon a Mattress (grades 4-7) or Sweeney Todd (grades 7-12). A musical director and a director/choreographer will work with you to create a cohesive revue of songs and scenes. On the last ...
... Put your musical theatre skills to work as you rehearse and perform a revue featuring scenes and songs from Once Upon a Mattress (grades 4-7) or Sweeney Todd (grades 7-12). A musical director and a director/choreographer will work with you to create a cohesive revue of songs and scenes. On the last ...
Noda Hideki`s English plays
... one aspect in Noda’s productions - another was that the youthful heroes of his plays often resembled Kaspar Hauser3) who only got to know the world as an adult. Everything these protagonists experienced was new to them (Enomoto 1992, p. 25), and, significantly, they preserved their childlike innocen ...
... one aspect in Noda’s productions - another was that the youthful heroes of his plays often resembled Kaspar Hauser3) who only got to know the world as an adult. Everything these protagonists experienced was new to them (Enomoto 1992, p. 25), and, significantly, they preserved their childlike innocen ...
8 reportage
... tion system” (76). This view reminds us of Mukařovský’s understanding of the language functions as a hierarchy and coexistence of several functions at once, where there is one dominant function guiding the discourse. In this case, the dominant function of the dramatic language is the aesthetic funct ...
... tion system” (76). This view reminds us of Mukařovský’s understanding of the language functions as a hierarchy and coexistence of several functions at once, where there is one dominant function guiding the discourse. In this case, the dominant function of the dramatic language is the aesthetic funct ...
Productions of Spanish Golden Age Drama in Great
... Golden Age. Thacker begins the book by talking about Lope de Vega, Cervantes, Tirso de Molina and Calderón de la Barca. In the remaining chapters he addresses how Golden Age pieces might be staged and performed, and the different forms of Comedia and the other types of theatre that were being presen ...
... Golden Age. Thacker begins the book by talking about Lope de Vega, Cervantes, Tirso de Molina and Calderón de la Barca. In the remaining chapters he addresses how Golden Age pieces might be staged and performed, and the different forms of Comedia and the other types of theatre that were being presen ...