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Rethinking The Actors Body Dialogues With Neuroscience Dick Mccaw

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Rethinking The Actors Body Dialogues With Neuroscience Dick Mccaw
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Publisher: Methuen Drama
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Author: Dick McCaw
ISBN: 9781350046467, 9781350046474, 9781350046498, 1350046469, 1350046477, 1350046493
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Rethinking The Actors Body Dialogues With Neuroscience Dick Mccaw by Dick Mccaw 9781350046467, 9781350046474, 9781350046498, 1350046469, 1350046477, 1350046493 instant download after payment.

How does an actor embody a character? How do they use their body as an instrument of expression?
Rethinking the Actor's Body offers an accessible introduction to the fields of neurophysiology and embodied knowledge through a detailed examination of what an actor does with their body.
Built on almost a decade of conversations and public seminars by the author Dick McCaw in partnership with John Rothwell (Professor of Neurophysiology at University College London, UK), Rethinking the Actor's Body explores a set of questions and preoccupations concerning the actor’s body and examines overlaps in research and practice in the fields of actor training, embodied knowledge and neurophysiology.

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