Awakening the Performing Body
Title | Awakening the Performing Body PDF eBook |
Author | Jade Rosina McCutcheon |
Publisher | Rodopi |
Total Pages | 187 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9042024313 |
Awakening the Performing Body is an exemplary work of practice-based research presented in a pedagogical format. This text is clearly laid out for any acting teacher who wishes to pursue a more spiritual approach to acting and participate in the goal of reclaiming the sacred in theatre ¿ or indeed for any acting teacher who seeks a more body centered and imaginative approach to character and actor-audience connections. This book is a crucial contribution to acting pedagogy. Per K. Brask, University of Winnipeg, Canada Here at last, is a deep, probing and totally fascinating inquiry into the palpable yet unseen forces at work and at play in the theatre. McCutcheon, flaming torch in hand, has entered the mysterious dark cavern where one knows there's a magic exchange. AWAKENING is an awakening - to link mind, body and spirit ¿ to holistically mine acting education where the WHOLE person is engaged, so that magic we long for and crave, becomes something you can actually set out to entice into the light ¿ not something one hopes might appear if we are lucky. An extraordinary work. Dean Carey, Artistic Director/Founder, Actors Centre Australia Australian director and scholar Jade Rosina McCutcheon, co-convenor of the International Federation of Theatre Research working group Performance and Consciousness, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance, UC Davis. Her research revolves around actor training, the relationship between the actor and the audience and consciousness studies.
Performing Consciousness
Title | Performing Consciousness PDF eBook |
Author | Per Brask |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 2010-02-19 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1443819972 |
Since its inaugural issue in April, 2000, the journal Consciousness, Literature and the Arts has regularly published essays on the intersection of theatre and consciousness. Often these essays have seen theatre as a spiritual practice that for both the performer and her audience can bring about experiences that help heal the world, a shift in consciousness. This practice, though spiritual, is not ethereal but is rooted in doing, in actions, in breathing. That is, theatre is seen as an art form understood as part of a whole, as taking place in total Consciousness as well as expressing consciousness(es), making both breathing a source of meaning and shamanic journeying part of the creative process that brings into “being” imaginative resources for the actor that undermines traditional understandings of character/self/ego. All the pieces collected here, then, reveal a concern with consciousness and the theatre, the ways that performance can be a spiritual practice, a means a reaching higher levels of consciousness, as well as the ways the theatre may have healing effects on audiences by engaging them in wider and deeper levels of imagination, the levels where dualities disappear.
Awakening the Sacred Body
Title | Awakening the Sacred Body PDF eBook |
Author | Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche |
Publisher | Hay House, Inc |
Total Pages | 170 |
Release | 2018-02-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1401929478 |
The power of the breath has been recognized for millennia as an integral part of health and well-being. In Awakening the Sacred Body, teacher Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche makes accessible the ancient art of Tibetan breath and movement practices. In clear, easy-to-understand language, he outlines the theory and processes of two powerful meditations—the Nine Breathings of Purification and the Tsa Lung movements—that can help you change your relationship to yourself, to others, and to the world. The simple methods presented in Awakening the Sacred Body and in the accompanying online video focus on clearing and opening your energetic centers to allow the natural human qualities of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity to arise. When sadness releases, joy is able to arise. When anger releases, love becomes available. When prejudice releases, equanimity prevails. And when lack of kindness ceases, compassion is present.These practices, which focus the mind and breath together while performing specific body movements, will help you discover your inner wisdom and express your greatest potential.
Performing the Renaissance Body
Title | Performing the Renaissance Body PDF eBook |
Author | Sidia Fiorato |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | 308 |
Release | 2016-03-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 3110464489 |
The volume analyses the concept of the “body” in the Renaissance period and its articulations and interpretations both in the legal field and the theatre. The body emerges as a site of regulation, shaped by social and political ideologies and specific networks of power, as well as a site of resistance to the codification of individual identity and the medium for its re-assertion in strict connection to the concept of the juridical persona.
Presence and Absence: The Performing Body
Title | Presence and Absence: The Performing Body PDF eBook |
Author | Adele Anderson |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 181 |
Release | 2019-01-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1848882637 |
This volume collects research and critical explorations of the performing body by scholars and practitioners in visual and performing arts, textile, fashion and experimental design research, scenography and costume design, dance and performance history. Authors examine performativity of the body, its materiality, immateriality, and virtuality, and investigate experiences of embodiment. They reenvision the body as a site for representation, exploring the absent body in performance and as performance through time and space. Contributors bring a broad variety of contemporary approaches, from live performance to mediated performance, from installation art to performance art, and from experimental fashion to theatre and dance. They discuss issues of process and meaning-making and practices from concept and interpretation to creative production and reception. The volume expands possibilities for the role of the body in performance, while also challenging roles and hierarchies of existing performance practice.
Performing the Body/performing the Text
Title | Performing the Body/performing the Text PDF eBook |
Author | Amelia Jones |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Total Pages | 326 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Arts, Modern |
ISBN | 9780415190602 |
Performing the Body/Performing the Text explores the new performativity in art theory and practice, examining ways of rethinking processess in visual culture.
Writing and the Body in Motion
Title | Writing and the Body in Motion PDF eBook |
Author | Cheryl Pallant |
Publisher | McFarland |
Total Pages | 189 |
Release | 2018-04-15 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1476631719 |
Based upon the author's lifetime practices as a dancer, poet and teacher, this innovative approach to developing body awareness focuses on achieving self-discovery and well-being through movement, mindfulness and writing. Written from a holistic (rather than dualistic) view of the mind-body duality, discussion and exercises draw on dance, psychology, neuroscience and meditation to guide personal exploration and creative expression.