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021848
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Abingdon, David Fulton Publishers, 2006.
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168pRed spine
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Using drama right across the curriculum to improve and invigorate teaching and learning, this book provides whole school and individual class approaches underpinned by sound theory and implemented in a real primary school. Explanations and examples are given in a clear and accessible style, and links are made to The National Strategy.The book illustrates a wide range of strategies that show how drama can help with:behaviorinclusion and multicultural issues improving the whole school ethosinvolving parents and governors.This user-friendly and comprehensive text is the perfect support tool for teachers.
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1843123061 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
020427 | 372.66044/DIC | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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016910
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New York, Routledge, 2001.
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xiii, 169pYellow Spine
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Until his death in 1999, Jacques Lecoq taught indefatigably at his International Theatre School, which he founded in 1956. Here, translated for the first time into English, Lecoq shares his unique philosophy and teaching methods, which together form one of the greatest influences on contemporary international theatre. Neutral mask, character masks and counter-masks, bouffons, acrobatics, commedia, clowns; all the famous Lecoq techniques are included - techniques that have made their way into the work of former collaborators and students such as Dario Fo, Ariane Mnouchkine, Julie Taymor, and Theatre de Complicite.
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9780878301416 Pb.
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I00983 | 792.028071/LEC | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022919
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USA, The Working Arts Library, 2004.
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59pBlack spine
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Michael Chekhov discusses the art of characterization, shortcuts to role preparation, how to awaken artistic feelings and emotions, overcoming inhibitions and building self-confidence, psycho-physical exercises, and the development of the ensemble spirit.
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Characterization --
Many-levelled acting --
Avoiding monotony in the actor's performance --
How to awaken artistic feelings and emotions --
Love in our profession --
Five guiding principles --
Overcoming inhibitions --
Short cuts to the part.
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9781557835314 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I02108 | 792.028/CHE | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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