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Richard, Veronique; Glaveanu, Vlad; Aubertin, Patrice – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2023
Knowledge about embodied creativity is in its infancy. In circus arts, performers are nowadays 'owning' their creativity making this performance domain fruitful to study embodied creativity. Building on socio-cultural creativity perspectives and radical embodied cognitive sciences, the current study aimed at exploring movement creativity by…
Descriptors: Creativity, Psychomotor Skills, Motion, Human Body
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Allison Machlis Meyer – CEA Forum, 2023
This essay analyzes student experiences of studying all-female and non-binary cast Shakespeare productions in the Seattle area, including upstart crow collective's "Richard III" and The Fern Shakespeare Company's "Much Ado About Nothing." I draw on my teaching of the experimental work of these regional companies in an…
Descriptors: English Literature, Females, LGBTQ People, Minority Groups
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Wannenburg, Nicola; van Niekerk, Roelf – Research in Drama Education, 2019
This paper engages with the medically established view that individuals with autism are not capable of play or being imaginative. This paper resists this idea by reflecting on psychobiographical research conducted on the life of Temple Grandin. By re-witnessing creative experiences in her life, dialogue surrounding the imaginative capacities of…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Imagination, Play
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Moore, Tracey – Teaching Artist Journal, 2017
Increased technology use by college-age students (millennials) has created problems for the acting classroom. Constantin Stanislavski's technique is still the standard, but students arrive to campus unready or unable to engage in his methods or with each other, so new approaches are required. Classroom exercises are provided, many inspired by…
Descriptors: College Students, Acting, Theater Arts, Teaching Methods
Jones, Gai – University of Chicago Press, 2014
"The Student Actor Prepares" is a practical, interactive approach to a student actor's journey. Each chapter includes acting principles, their importance to the process, and workbook entries for emotional work, script analysis, and applications to the study of theater. Topics cover a brief history of the art of acting and how the study…
Descriptors: Acting, Theater Arts, Creativity, Reflection
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Murphy, Patrick – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1971
The article advances the argument that improvisational technique is an externalization of an otherwise internal and creative state of mind, the primary value of which is the discovery of vital principles. (Author)
Descriptors: Acting, Activities, Creative Dramatics, Creativity
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Trad, Lyovonne M. – English Journal, 1972
Description of the techniques used to create relaxed environment in a high school acting class. (SP)
Descriptors: Acting, Creativity, Dramatics, Games
Kelly, Elizabeth Y. – 1973
The author applies the Stanislavski theories on acting to the training of children in dramatics. She bases the book on what she terms the "magic question" that can awaken a child's imagination: "What would I do if . . .?" The opening chapters are designed to assist the student in developing an awareness of his senses for the…
Descriptors: Acting, Children, Creative Dramatics, Creativity
Malkin, Michael R. – Teacher, 1977
Discusses the use of theater and theatrical games as vehicles for teaching "creativity". (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Acting, Creativity, Discipline, Educational Objectives
Gentile, John S. – 1986
Most performer-writers accept the writing process simply as a means to an end: the shared performance event with a live audience. While writer-performers regard a script as more important than the performance, a solo performance is, however, a showcase of the artist's talent, and creating one's own text offers the performer artistic control. Some…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Authors, Characterization
Rader, Stephen M. – Gifted Education International, 1993
Testing and observation of 25 highly creative, intellectually gifted students and nearly 100 highly creative, non-intellectually gifted students participating in secondary and undergraduate theater arts programs revealed similarities and differences between the two groups in terms of acting technique, rehearsal technique, relationship to play…
Descriptors: Acting, Adolescents, College Students, Creativity
Cobin, Martin; And Others – 1977
The second of four related manuals describing the goals and methods of an established developmental theatre project at the University of Colorado, this manual presents a hierarchical framework and practical guidelines for conducting drama workshops for elementary students, secondary students, and adults. It describes four types of…
Descriptors: Acting, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creativity