Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories, and PracticesC.C. Thomas, 1994 - 280 strani |
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Stran 49
... audience , the theatre has employed many devices , including stylized acting and design , costumes and props . In applying these devices to drama therapy , the therapist uses the stylization as a distancing device which can reveal the ...
... audience , the theatre has employed many devices , including stylized acting and design , costumes and props . In applying these devices to drama therapy , the therapist uses the stylization as a distancing device which can reveal the ...
Stran 171
... audience , it can become problematic when the group modifies its work to please a general audience . When the actor / client confuses performance as a properly distanced search for healthy expression with the more underdistanced need ...
... audience , it can become problematic when the group modifies its work to please a general audience . When the actor / client confuses performance as a properly distanced search for healthy expression with the more underdistanced need ...
Stran 173
... audience with the act of performing in the commercial theatre ? How can these confusions be recognized and resolved ... audience . As a projective technique , theatre provides a distancing factor in the space between actor and role ...
... audience with the act of performing in the commercial theatre ? How can these confusions be recognized and resolved ... audience . As a projective technique , theatre provides a distancing factor in the space between actor and role ...
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TOWARD A DEFINITION OF DRAMA THERAPY | 45 |
Chapter | 65 |
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