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Introduction to the Alexander technique: a practical guide for actors

Part of the Acting Essentials series
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Introduction to the Alexander Technique, part of the brand-new Acting Essentials series, is the first textbook about the Alexander Technique written specially for undergraduates. This eight-week program can be taught over the course of half a semester, a full semester, or dipped into as needed to address students' issues with physicality, movement, breathing, voice and performance habits.

The Alexander Technique has been a vital part of training for performers since the early 20th century. It is a core part of the curriculum at most acting conservatories and in many BFA programs. Sometimes considered purely a movement discipline, the Alexander Technique in fact takes into consideration the entire person-mind, body, voice, emotions, and imagination. Introduction to the Alexander Technique addresses the student's self as a whole and is suitable for beginning acting students in any academic setting, including those who take performance classes as an elective. The book also includes more than 150 practical, easy-to-follow exercises that help students reduce tension and improve their alignment, flexibility, and poise.

The textbook is supported by a range of online videos demonstrating key exercises described throughout the book.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
1350052930 / 9781350052932
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
792.028
23/01/2020
United Kingdom
English
176 pages
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