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Stanislawski und das deutschsprachige Theater Daten, Texte und Interpretationen bis 1940 /Just, Claus, January 1970 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, 1970. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-381).
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Actors as embodied public intellectuals reanimating consciousness, community and activism through oral history interviewing and solo performance in an intertextual method of actor training /Steiger, Amy Lynn, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Los complementos en la formación del actor: el caso de los primeros dos años de la Facultad de Artes Escénicas de la PUCPGaviria Cabrera, Mario Alonso 21 August 2018 (has links)
Junto con la primera Facultad de Artes Escénicas (FARES) del Perú, situada en la
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), se avista una primera propuesta de
carácter universitario sobre cómo debería formarse a un actor o actriz. La base de
esta propuesta es el Sistema Stanislavsky de actuación junto con otros cursos
prácticos complementarios. Sin embargo, con la primera promoción de alumnos a
puertas de su graduación, a través de observación sobre cómo se vienen
concatenando las materias y propuestas curriculares en la práctica: se puede
visibilizar algunos de los principales problemas en su planteamiento actual. Se
centran, en cómo es que los cursos complementarios (música, entrenamiento
corporal, entrenamiento vocal, etc.) están siendo comprendidos, aprendidos y
aprehendidos por los alumnos. Frente a esta cuestión se formulará un diagnóstico
sobre la actual propuesta y se propondrá una posible solución: un espacio de
integración de dichos contenidos para los alumnos. Debido a que la facultad propone
que durante los primeros dos años se enseña la base de su formación actoral, y con
miras hacia una investigación concisa y puntual, esta se centrará en esos primeros
dos años. / Tesis
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Actors as embodied public intellectuals: reanimating consciousness, community and activism through oral history interviewing and solo performance in an intertextual method of actor trainingSteiger, Amy Lynn 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Sublime union : the pedagogy of ecstasy, an examination of the superconscious state in acting training /Rupsch, Stephen Joseph, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 198-203). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Using the Stanislavski System to Teach Non-Realistic ActingLee, Edward D. (Edward Dale) 08 1900 (has links)
This study examined Stanislavski's system as it was explained in his three books, An Actor Prepares, Building A Character, and Creating A Character. The study then examined the applicability of the Stanislavski System to the theaters of Bertolt Brecht and Absurdist theatre as represented by Harold Pinter and Samuel Beckett.
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Los complementos en la formación del actor: el caso de los primeros dos años de la Facultad de Artes Escénicas de la PUCPGaviria Cabrera, Mario Alonso 21 August 2018 (has links)
Junto con la primera Facultad de Artes Escénicas (FARES) del Perú, situada en la
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), se avista una primera propuesta de
carácter universitario sobre cómo debería formarse a un actor o actriz. La base de
esta propuesta es el Sistema Stanislavsky de actuación junto con otros cursos
prácticos complementarios. Sin embargo, con la primera promoción de alumnos a
puertas de su graduación, a través de observación sobre cómo se vienen
concatenando las materias y propuestas curriculares en la práctica: se puede
visibilizar algunos de los principales problemas en su planteamiento actual. Se
centran, en cómo es que los cursos complementarios (música, entrenamiento
corporal, entrenamiento vocal, etc.) están siendo comprendidos, aprendidos y
aprehendidos por los alumnos. Frente a esta cuestión se formulará un diagnóstico
sobre la actual propuesta y se propondrá una posible solución: un espacio de
integración de dichos contenidos para los alumnos. Debido a que la facultad propone
que durante los primeros dos años se enseña la base de su formación actoral, y con
miras hacia una investigación concisa y puntual, esta se centrará en esos primeros
dos años.
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Cultural Exchange: the Role of Stanislavsky and the Moscow Art Theatre’s 1923 and 1924 American ToursBrooks, Cassandra M. 08 1900 (has links)
The following is a historical analysis on the Moscow Art Theatre’s (MAT) tours to the United States in 1923 and 1924, and the developments and changes that occurred in Russian and American theatre cultures as a result of those visits. Konstantin Stanislavsky, the MAT’s co-founder and director, developed the System as a new tool used to help train actors—it provided techniques employed to develop their craft and get into character. This would drastically change modern acting in Russia, the United States and throughout the world. The MAT’s first (January 2, 1923 – June 7, 1923) and second (November 23, 1923 – May 24, 1924) tours provided a vehicle for the transmission of the System. In addition, the tour itself impacted the culture of the countries involved. Thus far, the implications of the 1923 and 1924 tours have been ignored by the historians, and have mostly been briefly discussed by the theatre professionals. This thesis fills the gap in historical knowledge.
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Conceptual blending and the process from text to performance in theatre and song.Steyn Delport, Leandi. January 2014 (has links)
M. Tech. Drama / Sources on musical theatre training by experts Rocco Dal Vera, Joe Deer, Tracy Moore and Allison Bergman, give the impression that there is a lacuna in training when teaching acting skills for singing in musical theatre. This dissertation, in an attempt to fill this lacuna, constructs a strategy of engagement by using cognitive science, together with Stanislavsky's acting techniques and music theory to explain the process from text/sheet music (the 'digital' domain) to performance (the 'analogue' domain). In this dissertation the 'digital' is seen as a metaphor for bounded, specific and singular phenomena (such as a written word or music note), and the 'analogue' is seen as a metaphor for a continuous, undulating and unbroken line of an event. The aim of this dissertation was achieved by conducting a critical literature study on the subjects of second generation cognitive science, Stanislavsky's acting techniques, and music theory and analysis.
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Os estudios do Teatro de Arte de Moscou e a formação da pedagogia teatral no seculo XX / The Moscow Art Theatre studios and the formation of the theatrical pedagogy in the Twentieth CenturyScandolara, Camilo 30 August 2006 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2006 / Resumo: Este trabalho aborda a experiência dos estúdios do Teatro de Arte de Moscou (T.A.M.) como um dos pilares da formação da tradição teatral ocidental do século XX. Os estúdios do T.A.M. inserem-se em um movimento característico do processo de renovação teatral do início do século passado: o afastamento em relação aos centros da produção com o objetivo de reconstruir o ofício do ator e do diretor desde as suas bases. Partindo da constatação de que renovar o teatro implicava, antes de tudo, em criar uma pedagogia teatral sólida, Leopold Sulerjítski, Evguiêni Vakhtângov e Konstantin Stanislávski geraram espaços de experimentação nos quais a pedagogia era concebida como ato criativo, como atividade de invenção de possibilidades de teatro. Utiliza-se nesta pesquisa a análise das trajetórias de Sulerjítski e de Vakhtângov junto aos estúdios como referência para a compreensão do estabelecimento de um entendimento do fazer teatral que antecede e transcende a dimensão do espetáculo / Abstract: This dissertation approaches the experience of the Moscow Art Theatre studios, as one of the pillars of the formation of theatrical tradition in the West, in the Twentieth Century. The studios of the Moscow Art Theatre are part of a movement which characterizes the theatre renovation process of the beginning of the Twentieth Century, that is, the detachment from the main stream production, in order to re-build both acting and directing from their basis. Based on the notion that any theatre renewing would imply in the creation of a solid theatrical pedagogy, Leopold Sulerjítski, Evguiêni Vakhtângov and Konstantin Stanislávski created spaces for experimentation, in which such a pedagogy was conceived as acts of creation, as the invention of possibilities in theatre. Thus, this research presents the analysis of Sulerjítski's and Vakhtângov's trajectory in the MAT studios and offers new elements for the understanding of theatre practices which precede and transcend theatrical performances / Mestrado / Mestre em Artes
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