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Alschitz / Schmalor The Art of Dialogue

Methods for theatre practice
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-3-946735-10-6
Verlag: World Theatre Training Institute AKT - ZENT e.V.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Methods for theatre practice

E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten

Reihe: ars incognita

ISBN: 978-3-946735-10-6
Verlag: World Theatre Training Institute AKT - ZENT e.V.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



The Art of Dialogue
The actor’s profession is, first and foremost, an open system of communication in an endless dialogue with his character, with his partner, with the director, with the spectators, with the playwright, with the role - but at the end of this list we should say – the actor also has an infinite dialogue with himself. When the actor himself is open, then he knows how to open others, and then they open up to him. The opening of another system, and of another view, allows the actor to learn something new, to go beyond the boundaries of his familiar knowledge of the world and himself.

In Theatre, dialogue is the art of creating with others. And for this, you need not only the talent of a Person but also the skills and mastership of an Artist. In this book, you will be introduced to my research about dialogue on stage, sketches of working methods and, of course, practical exercises. It’s important to me that you fi nd something useful here, something questionable and even something which you don’t need at all. I hope you will fall in love with dialogue on stage, and open up its artistic beauty for yourself.

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Schauspieler, Regisseure, Theaterpädagogen, Studierende, Theaterliebhaber, Kunstliebhaber

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Jurij Alschitz
Director, theatre teacher and academic Dr. Jurij Alschitz received his first director training in Moscow under Prof. J.N. Malkovsky, one of the pupils of Stanislavsky. After numerous productions he continued his education with a second course of training at the GITIS, the Russian Academy for Theatre Arts, under the masters Prof. M. Butkevich and Prof. A. Vasiliev, where he subsequently held a teaching post. In 1987, he took part in the foundation of the theatre “School of Dramatic Art - Anatoly Vasiliev”, where he established his own rehearsal and training methods. He went on further developing the methods of the famous Russian theatre tradition and created his own pedagogical system, where training forms the centre of education
and rehearsal techniques. For twenty years, Jurij Alschitz has been leading projects and seminars at various universities and drama schools in Europe, Asia, North and South America. He created the international festival for training methods “Methodika”, developed the postgraduate GITIS-programme “School after Theatre”, and founded the European Association for Theatre Culture with the aim of giving new impulses to theatre.



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