La formazione dell’attore negli Stati Uniti prima dell’avanguardia

The article traces the evolution of actor training in the United States in the first Twentieth Century, presenting the main proposals that arose with Lee Strasberg's Method and that opposed it. An analysis of the principles on which the teachings were structured reveals a strong influence of th...

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Main Author: Monica Cristini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2023-12-01
Series:Antropologia e Teatro
Online Access:https://antropologiaeteatro.unibo.it/article/view/18562
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description The article traces the evolution of actor training in the United States in the first Twentieth Century, presenting the main proposals that arose with Lee Strasberg's Method and that opposed it. An analysis of the principles on which the teachings were structured reveals a strong influence of the systems proposed by leading European masters, such as Delsarte and, especially in Strasberg's case, the derivation from the early Stanislavsky System, the one based on reviviscence and psychological introspection. The essay highlights how the conception of training changed, however, with the first reactions to commercial theater and the staging of the new American dramaturgy and that coming from Europe. The need for greater preparation on the use of voice and body led to the redefinition of actor training, paving the way for the avant-garde, which continued the experimentation.
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spelling doaj.art-d1314a8e87f5470699ffb3444e3aae702023-12-06T11:10:17ZengUniversity of BolognaAntropologia e Teatro2039-22812023-12-0115224310.6092/issn.2039-2281/1856216921La formazione dell’attore negli Stati Uniti prima dell’avanguardiaMonica Cristini0Università di VeronaThe article traces the evolution of actor training in the United States in the first Twentieth Century, presenting the main proposals that arose with Lee Strasberg's Method and that opposed it. An analysis of the principles on which the teachings were structured reveals a strong influence of the systems proposed by leading European masters, such as Delsarte and, especially in Strasberg's case, the derivation from the early Stanislavsky System, the one based on reviviscence and psychological introspection. The essay highlights how the conception of training changed, however, with the first reactions to commercial theater and the staging of the new American dramaturgy and that coming from Europe. The need for greater preparation on the use of voice and body led to the redefinition of actor training, paving the way for the avant-garde, which continued the experimentation.https://antropologiaeteatro.unibo.it/article/view/18562
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title La formazione dell’attore negli Stati Uniti prima dell’avanguardia
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title_full_unstemmed La formazione dell’attore negli Stati Uniti prima dell’avanguardia
title_short La formazione dell’attore negli Stati Uniti prima dell’avanguardia
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