Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Guide To Action Theater


The practice of Action Theater work includes exploring a disciplined set of exercises that lead to increased communication skills, a strong, clear and spontaneous, and artful.

Theatre work addresses and extends the vocabulary of expression, including: movement, speech, and speech. Action Theater is a tool to examine the process of cognition and one response to reach the awareness and take away the power and thus distracting thoughts of self obsessions, fears and judgments and analysis.


Maneuvers from the scene of action to isolate components of the work - time, place, form and energy - so that it can be tested, experienced, and changed to reflect the expansion of the panel. Students increase their ability to hold and express their feelings, and dance with their hair and recover lost personal material. 

 Composition and listening, the relationship is broken up to be assembled with greater awareness. Acting on a sense of play, and students are encouraged to enter into the worlds of transpersonal, and access to information has no limits and more comprehensive than their personal experiences.

Awareness and play is essential to this practice, both the gates of spontaneous imagination. Within this orientation, the student is no longer bound by traditional interpretations of reality. They are free to roam all over the large spectrum of possibilities, and discover who they are at this moment. Each exercise as a mirror reflecting back to the student patterns and cruises.


Action Theatre is also a way of performance, and despite the fact that many of its practitioners come from other forms of performance or aspects of life. To the exercise of theater work is embodied in a performance, where the suffering of the body of the content of this moment, moment by moment. For example: How one hand, and suffering on the one hand, and access to the glass is as important as access to the glass to drink from it. Faith is created at one time while working at the moment of performance. This awareness of the work calls for the freshness of the potential core of the improvisational performance.


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