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At play; teaching teenagers theater.


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At play; teaching teenagers theater.

Swados, Elizabeth Elizabeth, sister of King Louis XVI of France
Elizabeth, 1764–94, sister of King Louis XVI of France, known as Madame Elizabeth. Deeply loyal to her brother, she remained in France during the French Revolution, suffered imprisonment, and was
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Faber FABER Flexion, Abduction, External Rotation  & Faber

2006

273 pages

$16.00

Paperback

PN2075

Swados has 25 years of experience teaching theater to young actors. Her tactics, outlined in this teacher's guide, encourage student involvement in every aspect of a dramatic production; each class she teaches culminates in an original performance largely written and produced by the students. Each chapter discusses an element of acting --voice, movement, improvisation-- or of production --writing, space, time, music and choreography-- and provides a number of related exercises that develop skills and promote creativity. The author also offers insights for effective, non-didactic direction; the management of opening-night crises; and longer-term mentorship “Protégé” redirects here. For other uses, see Protégé (disambiguation).

Mentorship refers to a developmental relationship between a more experienced mentor and a less experienced partner referred to as a mentee or protégé
 of students.

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