Rencountering Oneself. Reshaping the Body-Mind Unity in the Acting Classroom
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbdrama.2019.1.11Keywords:
body-mind, space, time, distance, image-schema, Viewpoints, theatrical space-time concept, readiness, presence, attention.Abstract
The following article treats the subject of first year pedagogy in the acting classroom: body-mind concept, the use of space-time in a theatrical approach, the understanding of the performer-student’s own body. In the borders of the classroom a profound research on the body and its performative actions is required alongside a personal tackle in the physical patterns of the performer-student and the constructive use of the creative process. The article is a short graphical inside of how an acting technique like Viewpoints can provide a large range of possibilities from which a student can begin to understand the relationship between one own’s body and space-time cuantum, body-mind-presence.References
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