Movement for Actors (Second Edition)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Movement for Actors (Second Edition)
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Nicole Potter
Edited by Barbara Adrian
Edited by Mary Fleischer
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:376
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreActing techniques
ISBN/Barcode 9781621535416
ClassificationsDewey:792.028
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Allworth Press,U.S.
Publication Date 19 January 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Experts in a wide array of disciplines provide remarkable insight into the Alexander technique, the use of psychological gesture, period movement, the work of Rudolph Laban, postmodern choreography, and Suzuki training, to name but a few. Those who want to pursue serious training will be able to consult the appendix for listings of the best teachers and schools in the country. This inspiring collection is a must read for all actors, directors, and teachers of theater looking for stimulation and new approaches.

Author Biography

Nicole Potter, who passed away in 2013, served as a senior editor at Allworth Press and as an adjunct professor in the theater department of Marymount Manhattan College. She edited numerous theater, film, and art publications and wrote for film magazines, and her performance background included appearances in film and television. Mary Fleischer is a professor of theatre arts at Marymount Manhattan College. She holds a PhD in theatre from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and is the author of Embodied Texts: Symbolist Playwright-Dancer Collaborations. Barbara Adrian is a professor of theatre arts at Marymount Manhattan College and an associate artist with the off-Broadway theatre company New York Classical Theatre. She also coaches professional actors for television, film, and stage. She is the author of Actor Training the Laban Way: An Integrated Approach to Voice, Speech, and Movement (Allworth Press).

Reviews

"The most complete survey to date of the available physical components of modern actor training. Invaluable." George Morrison, former president, the New Actor Works, former emeritus professor, SUNY Purchase "This wonderful, eclectic book offers both theoretical and practical insights to actors, directors, and students, while providing fascinating insights to anyone who seeks a greater understanding of the process of creating theater. We often speak of the need to move beyond the seminal work of Stanislavski. For those who wish to do so, Ms. Potter has furnished us with an excellent roadmap." Barbara MacKenzie-Wood, head of acting/music theater, Carnegie Mellon University "A marvelous, instructive, and coherent sourcebook. It brings back memories of my own experiences, working with Mme. Fedro and her stick and learning the lessons of the Alexander Technique, during those exhilarating days of rigorous physical training for a lifelong career." Lisa Eichborn, internationally renowned actress and two-time Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee "A timely collection of essays, which synthesizes a broad range of movement techniques that have deeply influenced performance training. The authors' passions are palpable, their information clearly articulated, and their expertise firmly grounded as their insights add to the growing interdisciplinary study of the body." Robert H. Vorlicky, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University "The most complete survey to date of the available physical components of modern actor training. Invaluable." George Morrison, former president, the New Actor Works, former emeritus professor, SUNY Purchase "This wonderful, eclectic book offers both theoretical and practical insights to actors, directors, and students, while providing fascinating insights to anyone who seeks a greater understanding of the process of creating theater. We often speak of the need to move beyond the seminal work of Stanislavski. For those who wish to do so, Ms. Potter has furnished us with an excellent roadmap." Barbara MacKenzie-Wood, head of acting/music theater, Carnegie Mellon University "A marvelous, instructive, and coherent sourcebook. It brings back memories of my own experiences, working with Mme. Fedro and her stick and learning the lessons of the Alexander Technique, during those exhilarating days of rigorous physical training for a lifelong career." Lisa Eichborn, internationally renowned actress and two-time Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee "A timely collection of essays, which synthesizes a broad range of movement techniques that have deeply influenced performance training. The authors' passions are palpable, their information clearly articulated, and their expertise firmly grounded as their insights add to the growing interdisciplinary study of the body." Robert H. Vorlicky, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University