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Intercultural acting and performer training /
"Intercultural Acting and Performer Training is the first collection of essays from a diverse, international group of authors and practitioners focusing on intercultural acting and voice practices worldwide. This unique book invites performers and teachers of acting and performance to explore,...
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Format: | Printed Book |
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London: New York:
Routledge,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Re-framing intercultural acting and actor training in the 21st century / Phillip Zarrilli
- Recalibrating intercultural acting/training today / Anuradha Kapur
- The "hot crucible" of intercultural actor training : the Singaporean context / T. Sasitharan
- Actor training at the Intercultural Theatre Institute of Singapore / Giorgia Ciampi Tsolaki
- From the flower to madness : the ontology of the actor in the work of Suzukitadashi / Glenn Odom
- Dancing Hamlet in a world of frogs : butoh and the actor's inner landscape / Tanya Calamoneri
- Stepping out of the frame : contemporary jingju actor training in Taiwan / Jasmine Yu-Hsing Chen
- Re-considering intercultural actor training in South Africa today : "borrowing on our own terms" / David Peimer
- The actor's process of negotiating difference and particularity in intercultural theatre practice / Sunhee Kim and Jeungsook Yoo
- The role of "presence" in training actors' voices / Tara McAllister-Viel
- Training a performer's voices / Electa Behrens
- Grasping the bird's tail : inspirations and starting points / Christel Weiler
- Embodying imagination : butoh and performer training / Frances Barbe
- Arifin and putu : teater modern acting in new order Indonesia / Kathy Foley
- Any traces of Stanislavsky : theatre, politics and survival in postcolonial and dictatorial Indonesia / Marco Add
- Bali in Brazil / Carmencita Palermo
- Traditional opera in a "modern" society : institutional change in Taiwanese xiqu education / Tai Hsin-Hsin and Josh Stenberg.