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Movement Direction

Developing Physical Narrative for Performance

Kate Flatt

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Sachbuch / Musik, Film, Theater

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Movement Direction in contemporary theatre production is increasingly recognised and valued as a significant component of the expressive art of bodily communication in live performance. From scene changes, to character development, to dance sequences, movement direction underpins all that we see on stage and screen. This comprehensive book traces the creativity, skills, and knowledge essential to the movement director employed within the context of performance making. Key concepts are combined with insightful accounts from experienced practitioners and supported by creative tasks aimed to develop curiosity, skill, and deeper understanding of this valuable craft. Topics covered include: what is Movement Direction?; the expressive body; the actor's process; movement in time and space;? working with dance forms; context, research, and planning; Movement Direction for plays and opera and finally, working with directors.

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the Young Vic, stage, Stratford College, Guildford School of Acting, television, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, West End, Open Door, actor, film, the Donmar, acting, Arts Educational, Drama Centre London, LAMDA, actor training, opera, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Royal Scottish Conservatoire, Rose Bruford College, RADA, drama school, TV, character development, screen, spotlight, E15 Acting School, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Read College, choreography, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, The National Theatre, The Independent Centre for Actor Training, Oxford School of Drama, theatre, equity, the Royal Opera