Creativity and the Performing Artist

Creativity and the Performing Artist
Title Creativity and the Performing Artist PDF eBook
Author Paula Thomson
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 500
Release 2016-12-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0128041080

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Creativity and the Performing Artist: Behind the Mask synthesizes and integrates research in the field of creativity and the performing arts. Within the performing arts there are multiple specific domains of expertise, with domain-specific demands. This book examines the psychological nature of creativity in the performing arts. The book is organized into five sections. Section I discusses different forms of performing arts, the domains and talents of performers, and the experience of creativity within performing artists. Section II explores the neurobiology of physiology of creativity and flow. Section III covers the developmental trajectory of performing artists, including early attachment, parenting, play theories, personality, motivation, and training. Section IV examines emotional regulation and psychopathology in performing artists. Section V closes with issues of burnout, injury, and rehabilitation in performing artists. Discusses domain specificity within the performing arts Encompasses dance, theatre, music, and comedy performance art Reviews the biology behind performance, from thinking to movement Identifies how an artist develops over time, from childhood through adult training Summarizes the effect of personality, mood, and psychopathology on performance Explores career concerns of performing artists, from injury to burn out

Creativity in Performance

Creativity in Performance
Title Creativity in Performance PDF eBook
Author Robert Keith Sawyer
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 336
Release 1997
Genre Medical
ISBN

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This book is for readers interested in the latest research on creativity in performance. The chapters cover an impressive interdisciplinary scope, and include studies of jazz, African dancing, improvisational theater, situation comedies, children's puppet plays, and Nepalese drumming. Each chapter speaks to broader themes that will be of interest to students and researchers in psychology, anthropology, communication, musicology, and performance studies.

The Power of Daily Practice

The Power of Daily Practice
Title The Power of Daily Practice PDF eBook
Author Eric Maisel
Publisher New World Library
Total Pages 322
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1608687066

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Learn the #1 Secret of the Most Successful Pros: Daily Practice Eric Maisel knows from experience and observation that the single most crucial element of success for any endeavor is a regular, daily practice. Dr. Maisel, a preeminent creativity coach, therapist, and acclaimed author, shows how and why to implement a daily practice and addresses common challenges. His experience working with bestselling writers, entrepreneurs, musicians, actors, visual artists, recovering addicts, and rehabilitation patients shows as he outlines various ways to approach a daily practice and goes on to help you build a version of this important discipline that suits your life and goals. Real-world stories and practical examples will help you make measurable progress and build satisfaction in your most cherished pursuits.

A Life in the Arts

A Life in the Arts
Title A Life in the Arts PDF eBook
Author Eric Maisel
Publisher Tarcher
Total Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Arts
ISBN 9780874777666

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A survival guide for visual artists, writers, composers, and performers.

Group Creativity

Group Creativity
Title Group Creativity PDF eBook
Author R. Keith Sawyer
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2014-04-04
Genre FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN 1135627924

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Group Creativity explores the unique form of creativity that emerges from collaborating groups. Dr. Sawyer draws on his studies of jazz ensembles and improvisational theater groups to develop a model of creative group processes. He applies this model of group creativity to a wide range of collaborating groups, including group learning in classrooms and innovative teams in organizations. In group creativity, a group comes together to collaboratively create in real time. The creative inspiration emerges from the interaction and communication among the members, and makes the result more than the sum of its parts. The dynamic, moment-to-moment communication among jazz musicians and improvising actors is the primary topic of the book. Sawyer explores performers' close listening and sensitivity, the submerging of the ego to the group mind, and the ways that performers work together to create something better than and different from what one solitary individual could create alone. These explorations provide insight into all forms of group creativity and collaboration.

Navigating the Unknown

Navigating the Unknown
Title Navigating the Unknown PDF eBook
Author Christopher Bannerman
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 2006
Genre Creation (Literacy, artistic, etc.)
ISBN

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"Navigating the Unknown: The creative process in contemporary performing arts offers insight into the different kinds of processes that practitioners in the performing arts undertake in their creative work and considers the implications these processes have in the wider world. Based on a five-year research programme conducted by ResCen, Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts, this publication brings together internationally renowned performance makers in the fields of dance, performance, live art and music to share their creative processes."--Jacket.

A Profile of the Performing Arts Industry

A Profile of the Performing Arts Industry
Title A Profile of the Performing Arts Industry PDF eBook
Author David H. Gaylin
Publisher Business Expert Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2015-10-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1606495658

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Attending a live concert or theatrical performance can be a thrilling experience. At their best, the performing arts represent the height of human creativity and expression. But the presentation on stage, whether it is Shakespeare, Beethoven, or The Lion King, depends on a business backstage. This book provides an overview of both the product on stage and the industry that makes it possible. While the industry’s product is unique—with unique supply and demand characteristics—it is still an industry, with supply inputs, organization structures, competitors, business models, value chains, and customers. We will examine each of the major segments (Broadway, regional theater, orchestra, opera, and ballet) along these business dimensions. This book will give lovers of the performing arts an understanding of the business realities that make live performances possible. Managers, board members, and performers will be better equipped to take on the strategic challenges their companies face. People contemplating any of these roles will have a better idea of what to expect. Business analysts and students of strategy will discover how economic frameworks apply in this unique setting where culture and commerce converge.