Movement (Acting)
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Movement (Acting)
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Movement (Acting)
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Incoming Resources
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- The theatre of movement and gesture, Jacques Lecoq ; edited by David Bradby
- Eloquent gestures, the transformation of performance style in the Griffith Biograph films, Roberta E. Pearson
- The Frantic Assembly book of devising theatre, Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett
- Movement training for the stage and screen, Jean Sabatine
- The Body speaks, exercises of the Theater Laboratory of Wroclaw, demonstrated by Ryszard Cieslak and students
- Physical theatres, a critical introduction, Simon Murray and John Keefe
- Anatomy of performance training, John Matthews ; illustrations by Andy Park
- Amerta movement, Suprapto Suryodarmo
- Theatrical movement, a bibliographical anthology, edited by Bob Fleshman
- Movement training for the modern actor, Mark Evans
- Performance, movement and the body, Mark Evans
- The articulate body, the physical training of the actor, Anne Dennis
- In the spirit of Laban, Geraldine Stevenson with Dick McCaw
- Bodied spaces, phenomenology and performance in contemporary drama, Stanton B. Garner, Jr
- Physical theatres, a critical introduction, Simon Murray and John Keefe
- Movement for actors, edited by Nicole Potter
- An acrobat of the heart, a physical approach to acting inspired by the work of Jerzy Grotowski, Stephen Wangh
- Moves, a sourcebook of ideas for body awareness and creative movement, Katya Bloom and Rosa Shreeves
- Rhythm in acting and performance, embodied approaches and understandings, Eilon Morris
- The Frantic Assembly, book of devising theatre, Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett
- Laban for actors, the eight effort actions, written and directed by Blake Taylor
- What a body can do, technique as knowledge, practice as research, Ben Spatz
- Actor training the Laban way, an integrated approach to voice, speech, and movement, Barbara Adrian ; illustrations by Chelsea Clarke
- At work with Grotowski on physical actions.
- The power of internal martial arts, combat secrets of ba gua, tai chi, & hsing-i
- The moving body, teaching creative theatre, Jacques Lecoq ; in collaboration with Jean-Gabriel Carasso and Jean-Claude Lallias ; translated from Le corps poétique by David Bradby ; [foreword by Simon McBurney]
- Through the body, a practical guide to physical theatre, Dymphna Callery
- The poetics of movement, Dominique Dupuy
- Lessons after Laban, Geraldine Stevenson with Dick McCaw
- Theatre and the body, Colette Conroy
- Training the actor's body, a guide, Dick McCaw
- The viewpoints book, a practical guide to viewpoints and composition, Anne Bogart and Tina Landau
- Physical theatres, a critical reader, edited by John Keefe and Simon Murray
- Alexander Technique into performance, Niamh Dowling
- Physical theatres, a critical reader, edited by John Keefe and Simon Murray
- The body speaks, Lorna Marshall
- Devising work, the great deviser
- Theatre & the body, Colette Conroy ; foreword by Marina Abramovic
- The viewpoints book, a practical guide to viewpoints and composition, Anne Bogart and Tina Landau
- The viewpoints book, a practical guide to viewpoints and composition, Anne Bogart and Tina Landau
- The expressive body, physical characterization for the actor, David Alberts
- The body speaks, exercises of the Theater Laboratory of Wroclaw, demonstrated by Ryszard Cieslak and students; produced & directed by John Musilli
- Design for movement, a textbook on stage movement, by Lyn Oxenford
- Laban's efforts in action, a movement handbook for actors with online video resources, Vanessa Ewan with Kate Sagovsky
- The walk and Butoh, Carlotta Ikeda
- An acrobat of the heart, a physical approach to acting inspired by the work of Jerzy Grotowski, Stephen Wangh
- The intercultural performance handbook, John Martin
- Ways of physicalizing thoughts, feelings and text, Nancy Meckler
- The Young Vic book, theatre work and play, Ruth Little
- Theatre of movement and gesture, Jacques Lecoq ; edited by David Bradby
Outgoing Resources
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