- Acting
Acting is the work of an
actor oractress , which is a person intheatre ,television ,film , or any otherstorytelling medium who tells thestory by portraying a character and, usually, speaking orsinging the written text or play.Definition and history
An
actor is usually one who manipulates his posture, expression, and voice to communicate the actions and motivations of a prescribed character. Theactor is said to be "assuming therole " of another, usually for the benefit of anaudience , but also because it can bring one a sense ofart istic satisfaction. The firstactor is believed to beThespis of Icaria, a man of ancient Greece. "Plays" of this time, called choric dithyrambs, involved a chorus of 50 who sang the story to the audience. The possiblyapocryphal story says that Thespis stepped out of the chorus and spoke to them as a separate character in the story. Before Thespis, the chorus in all plays would sing in a narrative way, "Dionysus did this, Dionysus said that." When Thespis stepped out from the chorus, he said "I am Dionysus. I did this." From Thespis' name derives the wordthespian , meaning any sort of performer but chiefly an actor. TheInternational Thespian to possess a number of skills, including goodvocal projection, clarity of speech, physical expressiveness, a good sense of perspective, emotional availability, a well developedimagination , the ability to analyze and understand dramatic text, and the ability to emulate or generateemotion al and physical conditions. Well-rounded actors are often also skilled insinging ,dancing , emotional expressiveness, imitatingdialect s and accents, improvisation, observation and emulation, mime,stage combat , and performing classical texts such as Shakespeare. Many actors train at length in special programs or colleges to develop these skills, which have a wide range of different artisticphilosophies and processes.See also
actor ,thespian , orThespis .Rob Whiting acts and sells coffee.Theories
: "See also the "
*Antonin Artaud
*Eugenio Barba
*Augusto Boal
*Anne Bogart
*Bertolt Brecht
*Mani Madhava Chakyar
*Michael Chekhov
*Jacques Copeau
*Dario Fo
*Jerzy Grotowski
*Keith Johnstone
*Joan Littlewood
*David Mamet
*Method acting :Stella Adler ,Lee Strasberg ,Sanford Meisner
*Vsevolod Meyerhold
*Bharata Muni
*Viola Spolin
*Włodzimierz Staniewski
*Constantin Stanislavski Professional actors
Not all people working as actors in
film ,television ortheatre areprofessional ly trained. Chances of succeeding as anactor are greatly enhanced by studying drama at a university or college, or attending an acting conservatory. Conservatories typically offer two to four year training on all aspects of acting. Universities will offer three to four year programs, where a student can choose to focus on acting, while still learning about other aspects of theatre. Schools will vary in their approach, but in North America the most popular method taught is the 'inside out' technique, developed by Stanislavski in his early years and popularized in America byLee Strasberg andStella Adler . Others may include a more physical approach, following the teachings of Jerzy Grotowski and others. Regardless of a school's approach, students should expect intensive training in textual interpretation, voice and movement. Applications to drama programs and conservatories are through auditions in the United States. Anybody over the age of 18 can usually apply todrama school ."A list of drama schools in Britain, North America and Australia can be found on the
drama school article."Bibliography
* Brustein, Robert. 2005. "Letters to a Young Actor" New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0465008062.
*Uta Hagen ISBN 0025473905.
* Hodge, Alison, ed. 2000. "Twentieth Century Actor Training". London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415194520.
* Marston, Merlin, ed. 1987. "Sanford Meisner on Acting" New York: Random House. ISBN 0394750594.
* Stanislavski, Constantin. 1936. "An Actor Prepares ". London: Methuen, 1988. ISBN 0413461904.
* Zarrilli, Phillip B., ed. 2002. "Acting (Re)Considered: A Theoretical and Practical Guide". Worlds of Performance Ser. 2nd edition. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 041526300X.External links
* [http://www.actorsequity.org/ Actors' Equity Association (AEA)] : a union representing U. S. theatre actors and stage managers.
* [http://www.actorsinequity.org Actors' Inequity] A website supporting non-union and non-paid performers (i.e. community theatre actors)
* [http://www.sag.org/ Screen Actors Guild. (SAG)] Screen Actor's Union.
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