Psychology for performing artists : butterflies and bouquets
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Psychology for performing artists : butterflies and bouquets
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book offers an up-to-date summary of what psychology has to contribute to the understanding of theatrical experience and the optimization of performance for actors, musicians, singers and dancers. Although drawing on scientific research and clinical reports, the book is written for both psychologists and performers (professional and amateur). This book differs from other manuals for actors and instruction books for singers, dancers and musicians in the way in which it brings the findings of psychology to bear upon the problems of performers, dealing with such issues as learning lines, dealing with stage fright or "hyping themselves up" in a practical and sound manner.
Table of Contents
- The theatrical experience
- anthropological origins
- the nature of humour
- the power of music
- actor training and role preparation
- body language
- personality of performers
- dealing with stage fright
- enhancement techniques
- psychotherapy for performers
- therapeutic applications of the performing arts.
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