Time and performer training / edited by Mark Evans, Konstantinos Thomaidis and Libby Worth.

"Time and Performer Training addresses the importance and centrality of time and temporality to the practices, processes, and conceptual thinking of performer training. Notions of time are embedded in almost every aspect of performer training, and so contributors to this book look at: - age/agi...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Evans, Mark, 1957- (Editor), Thomaidis, Konstantinos (Editor), Worth, Libby, 1955- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword: embodied time / Anne Bogart
  • Introduction: expansive temporalities of performer training / Konstantinos Thomaidis, with Mark Evans and Libby Worth
  • Lecoq: training, time and temporality / Mark Evans
  • Premodern training: a provocation / David Wiles
  • Time in noh theatre performance and training: conversations with Udaka Tatsushige / Diego Pellecchia
  • A materialist feminist perspective on time in actor training: the commodity of illusion / Evi Stamatiou
  • The ecology of a sense of good timing / Darren Tunstall
  • Gathering ghosts: Lecoq's twenty movements as a technique to mark time / Jenny Swingler
  • Adavu: drilling through time / Mark Hamilton
  • RSVP and the timely experience / Gillian Raby
  • Formative trainings in Carnatic vocal music: a three-way conversation through time / Tim Jones
  • Change, continuity and repetition: married to the Balinese mask / Tiffany Strawson
  • The feeling of time / Jennifer Jackson
  • The dance of opposition: repetition, legacy and difference in third theatre training / Jane Turner and Patrick Campbell
  • Out of time: beyond presence and the present
  • Bridging monuments: on repetition, time and articulated knowledge at the Bridge of Winds Group / Adriana La Selva
  • The always-not-yet / always-already of voice perception: training towards vocal presence / Konstantinos Thomaidis
  • Rehearsing (inter)disciplinarity: training, production practice, and the 10,000-hour problem / Laura Vorwerg
  • Beyond the "time capsule": recreating Korean narrative temporalities in pansori singing / Chan E. Park
  • Simultaneity and asynchronicity in performer training: a case study of massive open online courses as training tools / Jonathan Pitches
  • Festival time / Kate Craddock
  • Time, friendship and "collective intimacy": the point of view of a co-devisor from within Little Bulb Theatre / EugĂ©nie Pastor
  • Time moves: temporal experiences in current London-based training for traditional clog and rapper sword dances / Libby Worth.