Movement, Text, Performance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Apr '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This Element explores movement directing in British theatre, using case studies from the author's productions, many with Katie Mitchell.
This Element argues that movement, overseen by a movement director, is vital for theatre-making. It can support actors with characterisation and playing others responsibly and ethically, for scripted and non-scripted tasks. It helps forge an ensemble and build 'worlds' on stage and plays a crucial part in shaping how actors work with and in space.This Element argues that movement, overseen by a movement director, is vital for theatre-making. It can support actors with characterisation and playing others responsibly and ethically, for scripted and non-scripted tasks: from dances to fights, from parades to murders, or other human behaviour. Movement directing is an increasingly common role as it helps forge an ensemble and build 'worlds' on stage, and plays a crucial part in shaping how actors work with and in space. The Element's autoethnographic approach draws on the author's movement direction for ten productions in the UK, most with director Katie Mitchell, based on his research into and experience with Gardzienice Theatre Association, Poland, from 1989. The Element offers a perspective that is missing in accounts of Mitchell's oeuvre and much British movement scholarship by examining the influence of the Grotowskian lineage on British theatre and by discussing voice work and text delivery, something often overlooked.
ISBN: 9781009684255
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Weight: unknown
75 pages