The Actor And The TextRandom House, 2012 M02 29 - 304 páginas Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is world-famous for her voice teaching. The Actor and the Text is her classic book, distilled from years of working with actors of the highest calibre. |
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... space 2 Using poetry 3 Cadence and note Chapter Twelve : Further Voice Exercises Further Perspectives Index of Quotations Quotes by Subject 171 171 178 185 189 205 205 213 220 229 240 251 251 253 254 255 260 260 265 273 274 285 297 301 ...
... space 2 Using poetry 3 Cadence and note Chapter Twelve : Further Voice Exercises Further Perspectives Index of Quotations Quotes by Subject 171 171 178 185 189 205 205 213 220 229 240 251 251 253 254 255 260 260 265 273 274 285 297 301 ...
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... space you are working in . And I feel strongly that we tend to work on voice as an end in itself , and somehow do not see that work through clearly enough to the specific speaking of text and , further , to our commitment to language ...
... space you are working in . And I feel strongly that we tend to work on voice as an end in itself , and somehow do not see that work through clearly enough to the specific speaking of text and , further , to our commitment to language ...
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... space you work in . An actor may have found all the right feelings and motives , he may be working from the gut if you like , but if he transmits these only naturalistically it will seldom be enough . We are obviously influenced in this ...
... space you work in . An actor may have found all the right feelings and motives , he may be working from the gut if you like , but if he transmits these only naturalistically it will seldom be enough . We are obviously influenced in this ...
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Contenido
Nature of the image its logic and its inquiry into nature | 52 |
Structure of speeches | 128 |
Shakespeare | 139 |
Metre and Energy | 171 |
Acting Text and Style | 189 |
Further Points of Text | 205 |
Relating to Other Texts | 251 |
Voice Work | 260 |
Further Voice Exercises | 274 |
Further Perspectives | 285 |
Index of Quotations | 297 |
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