Creating solo performance / / Sean Bruno and Luke Dixon |
Autore | Bruno Sean |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (287 p.) |
Disciplina | 792.028 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DixonLuke |
Soggetto topico |
Acting - Auditions
One-person shows (Performing arts) |
ISBN |
1-317-91180-6
0-415-72000-1 1-317-91181-4 1-315-85014-1 |
Classificazione | ART060000PER000000PER001000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; 1 Introduction to contemporary solo performance; 1.1 How to use this book; 1.2 Exercises and micro-performances; 1.3 Approaching exercises and micro-performances; 1.4 Narrative vs non-narrative performance; 1.5 As a workshop guide; 1.6 The chapters; 1.7 Which subjects make for a good solo performance?; 1.8 Why make solo performance?; 1.9 How long should my solo performance be?; 1.10 What if my idea has been done before?; 1.11 How do I keep my story ideas from being stolen?; 1.12 Where can I rehearse/work?
1.13 How do I know if my work is any good?1.14 Why and how should I document my work?; 1.15 Where do I go with my show when it is done?; 1.16 Advice for practice; 2 Beginnings; Introduction; 2.1 Exercise: Being your audience; 2.2 Exercise: Proustian biscuits; 2.3 Exercise: Openings; 2.4 Exercise: Starting points; 2.5 Exercise: Forming your script; 2.6 Exercise/micro-performance: Coming soon; 2.7 Exercise: First person or third man?; 2.8 Exercise: Job interview; 2.9 Exercise: Memory box; 2.10 Exercise: Scrap scripting; 2.11 Exercise: Building icebergs; 2.12 Exercise: Who's it for? 2.13 Exercise: Defining your space2.14 Exercise: The Slave of the Ring; 2.15 Exercise: Big questions; 2.16 Exercise: Guiding question; 2.17 Exercise: Climaxes, turning points and transformations; 2.18 Exercise: Begin with an ending; 2.19 Exercise: Zoom lens; 2.20 Exercise: Application form; 2.21 Exercise: Voice warm up; 2.22 Exercise: Body warm up; 2.23 Micro-performance: Cleansing the space; 2.24 Micro-performance: Evoking the story; 2.25 Micro-performance: Physical seeds; 2.26 Micro-performance: Orientation; 2.27 Micro-performance: The untold story; 2.28 Micro-performance: Cleaning up 2.29 Micro-performance: Story time2.30 Micro-performance: My niche; 2.31 Case study: Judi Dench; 2.32 Case study: David Benson; 2.33 Case study: James Hodgson; 2.34 Case study: Emma Cooper; 2.35 Case study: Pat Holden; 3 Character/persona: Performer as vehicle; Introduction; 3.1 Exercise: Stranger in a stranger land; 3.2 Exercise: Passport; 3.3 Exercise: Wheres and whys; 3.4 Exercise: Consequences; 3.5 Exercise: What's in a name?; 3.6 Exercise: Home and work; 3.7 Exercise: Who do you think you are talking to?; 3.8 Exercise: Six degrees of separation; 3.9 Exercise: Many voices 3.10 Exercise: Who do you think you are?3.11 Exercise: Social networking; 3.12 Exercise: Questions and answers; 3.13 Micro-performance: Performing the answers; 3.14 Micro-performance: Flickering life; 3.15 Micro-performance: Becoming; 3.16 Micro-performance: Speed dating; 3.17 Micro-performance: Passport photo; 3.18 Micro-performance: Consequences; 3.19 Micro-performance: Clothing; 3.20 Micro-performance: Public confession; 3.21 Micro-performance: Private confession; 3.22 Micro-performance: Self-portrait; 3.23 Micro-performance: Daily grind; 3.24 Micro-performance: Manchurian candidate 3.25 Micro-performance: A few of my favourite things |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787092603321 |
Bruno Sean | ||
Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Creating solo performance / / Sean Bruno and Luke Dixon |
Autore | Bruno Sean |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (287 p.) |
Disciplina | 792.028 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DixonLuke |
Soggetto topico |
Acting - Auditions
One-person shows (Performing arts) |
ISBN |
1-317-91180-6
0-415-72000-1 1-317-91181-4 1-315-85014-1 |
Classificazione | ART060000PER000000PER001000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; 1 Introduction to contemporary solo performance; 1.1 How to use this book; 1.2 Exercises and micro-performances; 1.3 Approaching exercises and micro-performances; 1.4 Narrative vs non-narrative performance; 1.5 As a workshop guide; 1.6 The chapters; 1.7 Which subjects make for a good solo performance?; 1.8 Why make solo performance?; 1.9 How long should my solo performance be?; 1.10 What if my idea has been done before?; 1.11 How do I keep my story ideas from being stolen?; 1.12 Where can I rehearse/work?
1.13 How do I know if my work is any good?1.14 Why and how should I document my work?; 1.15 Where do I go with my show when it is done?; 1.16 Advice for practice; 2 Beginnings; Introduction; 2.1 Exercise: Being your audience; 2.2 Exercise: Proustian biscuits; 2.3 Exercise: Openings; 2.4 Exercise: Starting points; 2.5 Exercise: Forming your script; 2.6 Exercise/micro-performance: Coming soon; 2.7 Exercise: First person or third man?; 2.8 Exercise: Job interview; 2.9 Exercise: Memory box; 2.10 Exercise: Scrap scripting; 2.11 Exercise: Building icebergs; 2.12 Exercise: Who's it for? 2.13 Exercise: Defining your space2.14 Exercise: The Slave of the Ring; 2.15 Exercise: Big questions; 2.16 Exercise: Guiding question; 2.17 Exercise: Climaxes, turning points and transformations; 2.18 Exercise: Begin with an ending; 2.19 Exercise: Zoom lens; 2.20 Exercise: Application form; 2.21 Exercise: Voice warm up; 2.22 Exercise: Body warm up; 2.23 Micro-performance: Cleansing the space; 2.24 Micro-performance: Evoking the story; 2.25 Micro-performance: Physical seeds; 2.26 Micro-performance: Orientation; 2.27 Micro-performance: The untold story; 2.28 Micro-performance: Cleaning up 2.29 Micro-performance: Story time2.30 Micro-performance: My niche; 2.31 Case study: Judi Dench; 2.32 Case study: David Benson; 2.33 Case study: James Hodgson; 2.34 Case study: Emma Cooper; 2.35 Case study: Pat Holden; 3 Character/persona: Performer as vehicle; Introduction; 3.1 Exercise: Stranger in a stranger land; 3.2 Exercise: Passport; 3.3 Exercise: Wheres and whys; 3.4 Exercise: Consequences; 3.5 Exercise: What's in a name?; 3.6 Exercise: Home and work; 3.7 Exercise: Who do you think you are talking to?; 3.8 Exercise: Six degrees of separation; 3.9 Exercise: Many voices 3.10 Exercise: Who do you think you are?3.11 Exercise: Social networking; 3.12 Exercise: Questions and answers; 3.13 Micro-performance: Performing the answers; 3.14 Micro-performance: Flickering life; 3.15 Micro-performance: Becoming; 3.16 Micro-performance: Speed dating; 3.17 Micro-performance: Passport photo; 3.18 Micro-performance: Consequences; 3.19 Micro-performance: Clothing; 3.20 Micro-performance: Public confession; 3.21 Micro-performance: Private confession; 3.22 Micro-performance: Self-portrait; 3.23 Micro-performance: Daily grind; 3.24 Micro-performance: Manchurian candidate 3.25 Micro-performance: A few of my favourite things |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910816519903321 |
Bruno Sean | ||
Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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