Working Techniques with an Actor

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
204PUTA exam 6 30 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 30 exercise hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 105 to 135 hours of self-study English

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Contents

This is a practical course aimed at preparing a series of etudes with the actor under the watchful eye of the professor. The objective is to teach the students to formulate the tasks for actors and later execute these tasks. Application of several techniques of working with the actor. Objectives: Creating student’s skills of articulation own interpretational, aesthetic and formal concepts in the way that should help the actor in the process of creating a role and also help to conduct broadly understood stage actions;Working

on student’s skill to formulate ideas in a communicative way and to pass them to the actor in a form of so called “acting tasks”, which are more detailed dispositions concerning actor’s physical actions as well as emotional actions in concrete stage situations;Creating logical ”acting tasks” connected to the director’s ideas and concepts.

Learning outcomes

This is a practical course aimed at preparing a series of etudes with the actor under the watchful eye of the professor. The objective is to teach the students to formulate the tasks for actors and later execute these tasks. Application of several techniques of working with the actor.

Prerequisites and other requirements

None

Literature

Michael Chekhov,On the Technique of Acting

Eugenio Barba and Nicola Savarese A Dictionary of Theatre Anthropology: The Secret Art of the Performer

Edward Gordon Craig, On the art of the theatre

Stephen Book Book on Acting: Improvisation Technique for the Professional Actor in Film, Theater, and Television

Eugenio Barba The Paper Canoe: A Guide to Theatre Anthropology

Konstantin Stanislavski: An Actor Prepares

Evaluation methods and criteria

Practical exam: preparing specific practical work in the form of stage presentation basing on a chosen literary material in front of examination commission

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans