Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies- Dancing With Stanislavsky

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Bol Dr. Deborah Novak's Dancing with Stanislavsky bridges acting technique and dance. This practical guide simplifies Stanislavsky's methods to help dancers transform choreography into authentic, expressive movement. Essential for students, teachers, and choreographers across all dance forms. Dancing with Stanislavsky offers dancers a streamlined, accessible approach to acting technique rooted in Stanislavsky's timeless principles. Dr. Deborah Novak, an interdisciplinary scholar of dance and theatre, has crafted an easy-to-read guide that bridges the gap between technical precision and authentic artistic expression. Drawing on over 40 years of teaching experience, she simplifies Stanislavsky's core concepts to help dancers unite their inner emotional lives with outer physical form. The book demonstrates how to transform choreography into expressive, holistic movement rather than mere external shapes. Readers will find practical exercises for both classroom and rehearsal settings, applicable across diverse dance forms including ballet, musical theatre, competitions, ballroom, and ice dancing. For choreographers, Dr. Novak provides a detailed case study using her own ballet, guiding creators from initial concept to finished work while showing how Stanislavsky's framework enhances choreographic creativity. The method prioritizes mental health and authentic self-expression, empowering dancers to bring their complete selves to every performance. As former New York City Ballet dancer Steven Caras notes, this approach leads to "embodied movement—getting dancers in confident touch with who they really are. This book is essential for dance students from high school through pre-professional programs, dance teachers seeking to deepen artistry in their studios, choreographers, and anyone interested in achieving authenticity in dance performance.

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Dr. Deborah Novak's Dancing with Stanislavsky bridges acting technique and dance. This practical guide simplifies Stanislavsky's methods to help dancers transform choreography into authentic, expressive movement. Essential for students, teachers, and choreographers across all dance forms. Dancing with Stanislavsky offers dancers a streamlined, accessible approach to acting technique rooted in Stanislavsky's timeless principles. Dr. Deborah Novak, an interdisciplinary scholar of dance and theatre, has crafted an easy-to-read guide that bridges the gap between technical precision and authentic artistic expression. Drawing on over 40 years of teaching experience, she simplifies Stanislavsky's core concepts to help dancers unite their inner emotional lives with outer physical form. The book demonstrates how to transform choreography into expressive, holistic movement rather than mere external shapes. Readers will find practical exercises for both classroom and rehearsal settings, applicable across diverse dance forms including ballet, musical theatre, competitions, ballroom, and ice dancing. For choreographers, Dr. Novak provides a detailed case study using her own ballet, guiding creators from initial concept to finished work while showing how Stanislavsky's framework enhances choreographic creativity. The method prioritizes mental health and authentic self-expression, empowering dancers to bring their complete selves to every performance. As former New York City Ballet dancer Steven Caras notes, this approach leads to "embodied movement—getting dancers in confident touch with who they really are. This book is essential for dance students from high school through pre-professional programs, dance teachers seeking to deepen artistry in their studios, choreographers, and anyone interested in achieving authenticity in dance performance.

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Pagina's: 112, Editie: Eerste editie, Hardcover, Routledge


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