Freeing Shakespeare's Voice: The Actor's Guide to Talking the TextTheatre Communications Group, 01/01/1993 - 224 من الصفحات A passionate exploration of the process of comprehending and speaking the words of William Shakespeare. Detailing exercises and analyzing characters' speech and rhythms, Linklater provides the tools to increase understanding and make Shakespeare's words one's own. |
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الصفحة 1
... Picture (Vintage), C.W. Onions's A Shakespeare Glossary (Oxford), Eric Partridge's Shakespeare's Bawdy (Routledge), and The Oxford English Dictionary. T: book draws upon my life—in the classroom as teacher and I myself owe a great deal ...
... Picture (Vintage), C.W. Onions's A Shakespeare Glossary (Oxford), Eric Partridge's Shakespeare's Bawdy (Routledge), and The Oxford English Dictionary. T: book draws upon my life—in the classroom as teacher and I myself owe a great deal ...
الصفحة 6
... picture is worth a thousand words" and “Actions speak louder than words.” But it isn't true for Shakespeare. He says to actors: “Suit the action to the word and the word to the action.” When a two-year-old jumps up and down, red in the ...
... picture is worth a thousand words" and “Actions speak louder than words.” But it isn't true for Shakespeare. He says to actors: “Suit the action to the word and the word to the action.” When a two-year-old jumps up and down, red in the ...
الصفحة 16
... the vibrations of sound. Picture spaces within you that go from the head down through the chest, the belly, the pelvic cradle and the thighs to the toes. Feel the breath moving into you and out of you 16 THE CONTENT: LANGUAGE.
... the vibrations of sound. Picture spaces within you that go from the head down through the chest, the belly, the pelvic cradle and the thighs to the toes. Feel the breath moving into you and out of you 16 THE CONTENT: LANGUAGE.
الصفحة 17
... picture it as a deep purple sound, living and moving around in the lower regions of your body. Experience the sound sensually. Imagine it as made of velvet. Let it move your body. Now let the EEEEE inhabit you. Picture it silver. Let it ...
... picture it as a deep purple sound, living and moving around in the lower regions of your body. Experience the sound sensually. Imagine it as made of velvet. Let it move your body. Now let the EEEEE inhabit you. Picture it silver. Let it ...
الصفحة 18
... Picture the sound as a warm, rich red. LET THE BREATH GO INTO YOUR BELLY AND RELEASE OUT FREELY FROM YOUR BELLY WITH EACH NEW EXPLORATION. THOUGHT/FEELING IMPULSE INSPIRES THE BREATH-BREATH CREATES SOUND-SOUND MOVES THE BODY. Now let ...
... Picture the sound as a warm, rich red. LET THE BREATH GO INTO YOUR BELLY AND RELEASE OUT FREELY FROM YOUR BELLY WITH EACH NEW EXPLORATION. THOUGHT/FEELING IMPULSE INSPIRES THE BREATH-BREATH CREATES SOUND-SOUND MOVES THE BODY. Now let ...
المحتوى
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3 Words Into Phrases | 45 |
4 Organically Cosmically and Etymologically Speaking | 57 |
5 Figures of Speech | 79 |
6 The Iambic Pentameter | 121 |
7 Rhyme | 141 |
8 Lineendings | 153 |
9 Verse and Prose Alternation | 173 |
THE CONTEXTURE | 183 |
10 Todays Actor in Shakespeares World | 187 |
11 Shakespeares Voice in Todays World | 193 |
12 Which Voice? The Texts | 204 |
Stage Directions Double Meanings Bawdry Thees Thous and Yous | 99 |
Verse and Prose | 119 |
13 Whose Voice? The Man | 209 |
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