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Integrative Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Integrative Performance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-24
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Integrative Performance serves a crucial need of 21st-century performers by providing a transdisciplinary approach to training. Its radical new take on performance practice is designed for a climate that increasingly requires fully rounded artists. The book critiques and interrogates key current practices and offers a proven alternative to the idea that rigorous and effective training must separate the disciplines into discrete categories of acting, singing, and dance. Experience Bryon’s Integrative Performance Practice is a way of working that will profoundly shift how performers engage with their training, conditioning and performance disciplines. It synthesizes the various elements of p...

Same Problems, Same Opportunities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Same Problems, Same Opportunities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-12-18
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This book is a practical, straight-talking guide for professionals who are ready to stop chasing quick fixes and start leading with purpose. At the heart of this book is the Process–People–Product Model. A practical framework that helps leaders focus on what drives performance. It starts with building consistent, repeatable processes, then shifts to developing and supporting the people who carry them out. The third element, product, is not about obsessing over output. It is a reminder that when your processes are sound and your team is capable, the product will naturally follow. Too often, leaders get stuck chasing results while ignoring the systems and behaviors that create them. This m...

The Third Space
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

The Third Space

The Third Space serves a crucial need for contemporary performers by providing an interdisciplinary and physiovocal approach to training. It is a new take on body and voice integration designed to develop the holistic performer. It takes performers through a series of step-by-step practical physiovocal exercises that connects the actor’s centre to the outside world, which increases awareness of self and space. It also develops a deeper connection between spaces within the body and the environment by connecting sound, imagination, and movement. Robert Lewis’s approach is a way of working that unlocks the imagination as well as connecting performers to self, space, and imagination, through...

Futures of Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Futures of Performance

Futures of Performance inspires both current and future artists/academics to reflect on their roles and responsibilities in igniting future-forward thinking and practices for the performing arts in higher education. The book presents a breadth of new perspectives from the disciplines of music, dance, theatre, and mediated performance and from a range of institutional contexts. Chapters from teachers across various contexts of higher education are organized according to the three main areas of responsibilities of performing arts education: to academia, to society, and to the field as a whole. With the intention of illuminating the intricacy of how performing arts are situated and function in ...

Engaging Black Men in College Through Leadership Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Engaging Black Men in College Through Leadership Learning

This book emphasizes the importance of Black male leadership on college campuses, advocating for intentional and developmental experiences. It addresses leadership and Black identity, highlighting various contexts like fraternity life and student organizations. It aims to aid educators in supporting Black men's success in college and beyond.

Making Interdisciplinary Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Making Interdisciplinary Performance

This collection offers an examination of and guide to interdisciplinary collaboration through the working practices of performance makers, exploring its pleasures, problems and pitfalls. The book explores contemporary working practices at the interfaces between performance and other disciplines. Focusing on collaborations between theatre makers and these 'others', it investigates the processes and conditions involved in the interdisciplinary. Chapters cover areas such as psychology, the environment, physical cultures, the military, healthcare, festivals and communities, architecture, pedagogy and fine dining. At a time when interdisciplinary practice is actively encouraged in the academy, th...

Music on Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Music on Stage

Music on Stage presents papers from the interdisciplinary “Music on Stage” conference series held biennially at Rose Bruford College, Sidcup, Kent, since 2006. Three main streams of music theatre are covered in each conference: opera, the Musical, and performance practice. The collection of papers here on opera covers a wide spectrum of operatic debate from historic (contextualising Wagner and Rimsky-Korsakov) to contemporary opera; the current debate about Werktreue and Regieoper; investigation into the genesis of one of opera’s most iconic characters, Wagner’s Wotan; exploring Nono’s Prometheo, Maher’s The Hunchback Variations Opera and Jennifer Walshe’s music theatre pieces;...

Not Hockey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Not Hockey

In this carefully curated collection of essays, editors Jamie Dopp and Angie Abdou go beyond their first collection, Writing the Body in Motion, to engage with the meaning of sport found in Canadian sport literature. How does “sport” differ from physically risky recreational activities that require strength and skill? Does sport demand that someone win? At what point does a sport become an art? With the aim of prompting reflections on and discussions of the boundaries of sport, contributors explore how literature engages with sport as a metaphor, as a language, and as bodily expression. Instead of a focus on what is often described as Canada’s national pastime, contributors examine sports in Canadian literature that are decidedly not hockey. From skateboarding and parkour to fly fishing and curling, these essays engage with Canadian histories and broader societal understandings through sports on the margin. Interspersed with original reflections by iconic Canadian literary figures such as Steven Heighton, Aritha Van Herk, Thomas Wharton, and Timothy Taylor, this volume is fresh and intriguing and offers new ways of reading the body.

Bryon, the Record of a Quest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Bryon, the Record of a Quest

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1949
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Hahnemannian Monthly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 590

The Hahnemannian Monthly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1873
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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