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Alexander Technique for Actors: A Practical Course [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Nick Hern Books
  • ISBN-10: 1848427581
  • ISBN-13: 9781848427587
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Nick Hern Books
  • ISBN-10: 1848427581
  • ISBN-13: 9781848427587
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Alexander Technique has revolutionised the physicality, presence and professional lives of generations of actors. By first asking you to identify your own acquired habits, the technique enables you to find new and beneficial ways of moving, thinking, breathing and performing, freely and without unnecessary tension.





Written by an experienced teacher of the Alexander Technique, this clear, supportive and highly practical book takes you step by step through a series of eleven guided lessons. Each explores different elements and principles of the technique, including:









Training yourself to stay present, and mindful of your environment Thinking (but not overthinking!) in new ways Observing and developing your natural poise Sitting, standing and walking easily and effortlessly Breathing and speaking with release and power Applying all of this work to characterisation and performance



With dozens of exercises and assignments to help you immediately put what you've learned into practice, and featuring illustrations throughout, this is the ideal introduction to everything the Alexander Technique has to offer and its potential to benefit not just your work and career, but your entire life.





'Penny O'Connor's approach to the Alexander Technique is mindful and meaningful. She brings great skill, experience, wit and humanity to her work. I have learnt a great deal from her.' Jeannette Nelson, Head of Voice, National Theatre





'This comprehensive and absorbing book is essential reading for actors and all other performers too. It moves seamlessly between explanation and experiential learning, and takes the reader on a cumulative and developmental journey of self-awareness and change, whether working alone or in a group. A joy to experience!' Niamh Dowling, Head of School of Performance, Rose Bruford College

Recenzijos

'This engaging, charming and creative guide [ is] a fantastic resource it's easy to read, the ideas, exercises and experiments are laid out clearly and thoroughly, and it's comprehensive... I strongly recommend this book' * Statnews (Journal of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique) * 'Very useful a thorough introduction to the Alexander Technique... covering posture, breathing and voice, all geared towards what an actor needs to be able to do to create a performance on stage... could have a significant effect on an actor's performance and provide more tools in their skillset' * British Theatre Guide * 'Wonderfully rich in content... inviting, friendly, clear, humorous, and always encouraging and supportive of her students' learning... Penny's innovative teaching as well as her thought-provoking and beneficial experiments and activities create an enjoyable and informative learning experience throughout... I enthusiastically recommend her book to everyone interested in Alexander Technique' * ExChange, Journal of Alexander Technique International *

Introduction: Beginners, Please! 1(8)
How to use this book
Lesson One The Power of Habit
9(22)
The nature of habit, discovering our own, and learning how to let go
Lesson Two It's the Thought That Counts
31(26)
Experimenting with different ways of thinking
Lesson Three Alexander's Technique
57(32)
Alexander's story and principles
Lesson Four Walk Tall!
89(26)
Experiments in walking
Lesson Five Eloquence with Elegance
115(24)
Experiments in sitting and speaking conversationally
Lesson Six The Tottering Biped Speaks!
139(24)
Experiments in standing and speaking publicly
Lesson Seven The Balancing Act Continues
163(24)
Experiments in speaking powerfully and emotionally
Lesson Eight Let the Breath Move You
187(22)
Belief systems of breathing, mapping the breathing mechanisms, and experiments to free it all up
Lesson Nine Effortless Movement
209(26)
Floating upstairs and downstairs, in and out of chairs, and a voyage around your arms
Lesson Ten The Transformational Vortex and Other Acting Fun
235(18)
Applying the work to characterisation and performance
Lesson Eleven That's a Wrap! Time for the After-show Party...
253(18)
Reviewing and assessing how far you've come and where to go from here Acknowledgements
263(2)
Notes and References
265(6)
Appendices
271(18)
A Audio Script for Lying in Semi-supine
273(5)
B Drawing of the Outline of the Body
278(1)
C The Moon Like a Bone in the Sky: A Happening
279(4)
D Answers to the Body Mapping Quiz
283(2)
E The Alexander Principles
285(3)
F Some Alexander Organisations and Websites
288(1)
List of Exercises 289
Penny O'Connor trained and worked as an actor before becoming a full-time teacher of the Alexander Technique in 1992. She has taught at several London drama schools including ArtsEd, where she was resident for eighteen years, and is a member of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique.