A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 8
... actor . Excellent acting wears the air of perfect spon- taneity , but that is the art which conceals art ' . * Indian acting is a poetic art , an interpretation of life , while modern European acting , apart from any question of the ...
... actor . Excellent acting wears the air of perfect spon- taneity , but that is the art which conceals art ' . * Indian acting is a poetic art , an interpretation of life , while modern European acting , apart from any question of the ...
Stran 41
... actors try to live up to this . Actors in this country are still held in social obloquy . Society may like a glamorous few ... acting no less : Art is a human activity consisting in this , that one man consciously , by means of certain ...
... actors try to live up to this . Actors in this country are still held in social obloquy . Society may like a glamorous few ... acting no less : Art is a human activity consisting in this , that one man consciously , by means of certain ...
Stran 42
... acting , stage - work , lighting . Thirdly , education of the soul : an actor must have complete possession of the following faculties : senses in various imaginable situations , development of memory of feeling , memory of inspiration ...
... acting , stage - work , lighting . Thirdly , education of the soul : an actor must have complete possession of the following faculties : senses in various imaginable situations , development of memory of feeling , memory of inspiration ...
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