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Monografia
Experiência inicial de auto treinamento do ator a partir dos princípios de Stanislavski
The contributions of Constantin Stanislavski's thought and work are still applied and experienced today. This study is about the preparation and training of the actor. The choice for this research arose from the lessons of interpretation and the desire to delve into other experiences of traini...
Autor principal: | Carvalho, Eliete Alves |
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Grau: | Monografia |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
Publicado em: |
Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2021
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Acesso em linha: |
http://hdl.handle.net/11612/3021 |
Resumo: |
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The contributions of Constantin Stanislavski's thought and work are still applied and
experienced today. This study is about the preparation and training of the actor. The choice
for this research arose from the lessons of interpretation and the desire to delve into other
experiences of training the actor. The interest of knowing other strategies of training like the
one of the author Stanislavski and its system appeared. I propose to analyze the contributions
of the initial experience of self-training from the principles of Stanislavski, where the
objective is to experience the principles of the book 'The preparation of the actor'. I emphasize
the need to discuss self-training and think about strategies for methodologies for beginners in
the theater. This is a case study of an operational experience based on a bibliographical
research. I intended with this initiative to make self-training more creative for the actor. It is
understood that the principles of the author Stanislavski makes possible in the understanding
of the creation of characters, to know and adapt to the historical context that the dramatic text.
This monograph shows the importance of continuing to study the theorist Constantin
Stanislavski because it can help to establish a strong student / actor relationship with his / her
principles, helping to understand the place of creativity, body and imagination, and even
understand the relation of the artist teacher with the technique of training until arriving at the
process of creation. |