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41 reviewsISBN 10: 0415669308
ISBN 13: 9780415669306
Author: Michael Lugering
"The study of acting should not begin with an exploration of feeling, perception, imagination, memories, intention, personalization, self-identification... or even performance—but physical action." Michael Lugering's The Expressive Actor presents a foundational, preparatory training method, using movement to unlock the entire acting process. Its action-based perspective integrates voice, movement and basic acting training into a unified approach. A wealth of exercises and diagrams guide the reader through this internationally taught program, making it an ideal step-by-step course for both solo and classroom use. Through this course, voice and body training becomes more than a simple skill-building activity – it is the central prerequisite to any actor training. This new Routledge edition has been fully updated, to include: A revised prologue, further discussing the historical and philosophical grounding of The Lugering Method A new introduction, with particular focus on the integrative nature of the method and how the book should be used. New developments, clarifications, and 12 new exercises. 6 new illustrative diagrams.
PART I Prologue
A Introduction to the method
B Overview of the method
C Introduction to the actor
PART II Principles of expressive action
1 Expressive action
1.1 Definition
1.2 Expressive Action in Context
2 First and second functions
2.1 Definition
2.2 Application to Acting
3 Physical properties
3.1 Overview
3.2 Major and Minor Properties
3.3 Expressive Continuum
PART III Principles of integration
4 Integration
4.1 Context
4.2 Hierarchy of an Expressive Action
4.3 Body Structure
4.4 The Stacking Process
PART IV Stacking
5 Introduction to stacking
6 Moving
Step 1 Preliminaries
Step 2 Principles
Step 3 Technique
Step 4 Improvisation
7 Breathing
Step 1 Preliminaries
Step 2 Principles
Step 3 Technique
Step 4 Improvisation
8 Sounding
Step 1 Preliminaries
Step 2 Principles
Step 3 Technique
Step 4 Improvisation
9 Speaking
Step 1 Preliminaries
Step 2 Principles
Step 3 Technique
Step 4 Improvisation
10 Extending the barre
PART V Technique
11 Preliminaries
12 Voice and body exercises
12.1 Lying and Breathing Exercises
12.2 Sitting and Sounding Exercises
12.3 Standing Exercises
13 Language and character exercises
Overview
13.1 Language
13.2 Character
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Tags: Michael Lugering, Expressive, Actor