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The Intercultural Performance Handbook (eBook, PDF) - Martin, John
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In a search for more vibrant and exciting ways of presenting performance, actors are increasingly turning to non-western traditions, In this essential handbook for the actor, John Martin introduces students and practitioners to the physical, vocal and improvisational techniques needed to perform non-Western theatre forms. The chapters provide exercises, games and information on energy and breathing, tension and gesture, and balance. Clearly illustrated with diagrams and line drawings, this book will prove invaluable to the actor looking to expand his repertoire, and to the student looking to explore new directions.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a search for more vibrant and exciting ways of presenting performance, actors are increasingly turning to non-western traditions, In this essential handbook for the actor, John Martin introduces students and practitioners to the physical, vocal and improvisational techniques needed to perform non-Western theatre forms. The chapters provide exercises, games and information on energy and breathing, tension and gesture, and balance. Clearly illustrated with diagrams and line drawings, this book will prove invaluable to the actor looking to expand his repertoire, and to the student looking to explore new directions.

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Autorenporträt
John Martin is a theatre director and trainer, dedicated to fulfilling his teacher, Jacques Lecoq's appeal to "create the theatre which does not exist". Having directed and taught across the world, he has followed his own multi-racial origins to explore performance work relevant to a multi-cultural society. A pioneer of intercultural performance in the UK and founder of Pan Centre for Intercultural Arts, he also lectures in creativity fdrawing from a wealth of research across many performance traditions.