Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... creative artist , but that inspiration alone could not be relied upon to produce convincing , living characters . Consequently he developed an external technique , a pattern of movement and voice that could always be relied upon to help ...
... creative artist , but that inspiration alone could not be relied upon to produce convincing , living characters . Consequently he developed an external technique , a pattern of movement and voice that could always be relied upon to help ...
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... creative spirit . The body must be developed in strength , endurance and flexibility until it is capable of carrying out the dictates of the creative will . To gain this flexibility , actors are given training in gymnastics , classical ...
... creative spirit . The body must be developed in strength , endurance and flexibility until it is capable of carrying out the dictates of the creative will . To gain this flexibility , actors are given training in gymnastics , classical ...
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... creative feeling , for the analysis of the role , and for the construction of the willed orchestration of the role on the basis of consistency and the logic of emotion . " provide living conditions conducive to creative life , the ...
... creative feeling , for the analysis of the role , and for the construction of the willed orchestration of the role on the basis of consistency and the logic of emotion . " provide living conditions conducive to creative life , the ...
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