Rethinking the Actor's Body
Dialogues with Neuroscience
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:2nd Apr '20
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An examination of overlaps in the fields of actor training, embodied knowledge and neurophysiology.
How does an actor embody a character? How do they use their body as an instrument of expression?
Rethinking the Actor's Body offers an accessible introduction to the fields of neurophysiology and embodied knowledge through a detailed examination of what an actor does with their body.
Built on almost a decade of conversations and public seminars by the author Dick McCaw in partnership with John Rothwell (Professor of Neurophysiology at University College London, UK), Rethinking the Actor's Body explores a set of questions and preoccupations concerning the actor’s body and examines overlaps in research and practice in the fields of actor training, embodied knowledge and neurophysiology.
Rethinking the Actor’s Body confronts us with the perspective to undertake the first steps towards something that in the long run could affect our understanding of not only the actor’s, but also the ‘ordinary’, everyday body. * Skenè: Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies *
This is an excellent book. ... with such excellent, succinct confirmations and revelations entirely backed up by his dialogues with science. It is indispensable in this regard. * National Drama *
ISBN: 9781350046474
Dimensions: 232mm x 158mm x 18mm
Weight: 480g
296 pages