Performing practices and exercises for actors from a renowned coach and teacher.
With a Foreword by Patsy Rodenburg, author of The Actor Speaks
F. M. Alexander developed the Alexander Technique of movement in the early twentieth century. Combining vocal clarity and body movement, he developed a performance coaching method that is used by dancers, actors, singers, and other performers.
In The Actor and the Alexander Technique, drama instructor Kelly McEvenue presents the first basic book about how this unique technique can help actors feel more natural on the stage. Providing numerous easy to follow exercises, including warm-ups, “balance” and “center”, and spatial awareness, she also discusses imitation, the use of masks, nudity on the stage, and dealing with injury and aging. The book also features firsthand accounts from professional actors and information on specific productions that have successfully used the Alexander Technique, such as The Lion King.
Practical and accessible, this handbook unravels the mysteries surrounding the Alexander Technique and offers actors an alternative way to improve their skills and maximize their performance.
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