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Andrei Droznin's Physical Actor Training: A Russian Masterclass [DVD-ROM]

Edited by (University of Kent, UK),
  • Formatas: DVD-ROM, 62 pages, weight: 159 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415682975
  • ISBN-13: 9780415682978
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: DVD-ROM, 62 pages, weight: 159 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415682975
  • ISBN-13: 9780415682978
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Droznin is remarkable and valuable for his ability to combine serious and historically contextualised reflection on the body, psychology and human behaviour with an incorporated and systematic exploration of these ideas in practice.' Paul Allain



Andrei Droznins Physical Actor Training presents a unique introduction to the master teacher behind a programme of stage movement training that is taught all over the world. Droznins influence on the way biomechanical principals and the relationship between mind and body are approached in modern drama schools has been both extensive and profound. But never before has a publication attempted to document, in any real detail, both his methods and the motivations behind them.



Aimed at both scholars and theatre professionals, Andrei Droznins Physical Actor Training is comprised of:





















A DVD containing both an interview with Droznin himself, and a vivid selection of his exercises taught by long-term associate, Natalia Fedorova, building from essential principals of locomotion into explosive acrobatics.













An accompanying booklet featuring two practical essays by Droznin translated into English for the first time, along with an introduction to his work by Paul Allain.















Droznins goal is not simply to teach students "stage tricks" but to make a connection between...body and soul, so that when they feel something, they will immediately express themselves. This unprecedented collaborative project provides indispensible insights into how that connection might still be achieved in todays technologically-driven world.

Recenzijos

This DVD/booklet blends practical and theoretical, primary and secondary sources to provide a rich resource on Droznin and his work. It has great potential for use as a teaching or training tool. The mixed-media format also represents an example of best practice in communicating practical/physical knowledge and ideas and suggests a model for the documentation of practice-research. David Matthews, Stanislavski Studies



All in all, Andrei Droznins Physical Actor Training is a welcome wrestling with the challenges of capturing and presenting movement training. It is an excellent introduction to the work of Andrei Droznin that provides some new contextualised history for those interested in deepening their knowledge of Russian theatreThe publication is not a simple training tool but is rather an inspirational reference for practical study that challenges us, student and teacher alike, to expand, and even disrupt, our conceptions of how and why we use our bodies, in performance and life. Bryan Brown, Theatre, Dance and Performance Training

DVD Contents The film shows a small selection of the many exercises in
Droznin's repertoire. It was shot over a week at the University of Kent in
June 2009 with student actors, led by Natalia Fedorova. It is followed by an
interview with Droznin accompanied by photographs of his workshop from a
symposium on actor movement at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Preparation
and Stretches (25 mins.) Locomotion (14 mins.) Basic Acrobatics (14
mins.) Basic Acrobatics with Furniture and Objects (13 mins.) Partner
Work (24 mins.)
6. Interview with Andrei Droznin (21 mins) Booklet
Contents Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword Struan Leslie
Preface The Craft of Actor Movement: an Introduction to Andrei Droznin Paul
Allain The Place and Role of Physical Training in Developing an Actor's Body
Culture Andre Droznin, translated by Natalia Fedorova with Paul Allain
Stage Acrobatics in Droznin's method of Physical Actor Training Andre
Droznin, translated by Natalia Fedorova with Paul Allain