A History of Contemporary Stage Combat

A History of Contemporary Stage Combat
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 113
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351382014
ISBN-13 : 1351382012
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Contemporary Stage Combat by : Brian LeTraunik

A History of Contemporary Stage Combat chronicles the development of stage combat from the origins of the Society of British Fight Directors in 1969 to the modern day. Featuring interviews with some of the pioneers of this art form, the book analyzes how stage combat developed in response to the needs of the industry and the changing social mores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, the European Continent, Australia, and New Zealand. It also explores the quality of theatrical weaponry, as well as outcropping of stage combat such as intimacy design and theatrical jousting. A History of Contemporary Stage Combat is an excellent resource for actors, directors, stage combatants, theatre historians, and anyone with a love of action on stage and film.

They Fight

They Fight
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Publisher : Smith & Kraus
Total Pages : 184
Release :
ISBN-10 : IND:30000087992230
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis They Fight by : Kyna Hamill

The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen

The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 188
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781040003107
ISBN-13 : 1040003109
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen by : Erick Vaughn Wolfe

The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen provides historical and contemporary techniques and styles for the safe training and use of the European broadsword in a theatrical setting. This book starts with a brief breakdown of the history of broadswords, the time periods associated with their use, and the influences of historical masters and their manuscripts. After the brief history section, this book presents the basic techniques of broadsword fighting, starting with grip and body postures. Readers will then move fluidly into the basic actions of cuts, parries, blocks, and disarms. During this process, actors explore the connection between body and weapon and start learning the elements of storytelling through choreography. Special attention is given throughout the text on techniques which need to be approached in a physically and/or mentally safe way by directors, choreographers, performers, teachers, and students. The final chapter focuses on choreographing a fight and utilizing all the material previously covered in this book, with special notes for actors, directors, and teachers about what makes a good fight, how to keep it safe, and how to create the "wow factor" in choreography. The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen is intended for directors, choreographers, actors, students of acting, martial artists, and enthusiasts of stage combat and historical martial arts.

Sports Plays

Sports Plays
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 248
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000429053
ISBN-13 : 1000429059
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Sports Plays by : Eero Laine

Sports Plays is a volume about sports in the theatre and what it means to stage sports. The chapters in this volume examine sports plays through a range of critical and theoretical approaches that highlight central concerns and questions both for sports and for theatre. The plays cut across boundaries and genres, from Broadway-style musicals to dramas to experimental and developmental work. The chapters examine and trouble the conventions of staging sports as they open possibilities for considering larger social and cultural issues and debates. This broad range of perspectives make the volume a compelling resource for students and scholars of sport, theatre, and performance studies whose interests span feminism, sexuality, politics, and race.

The Art of Knife Fighting for Stage and Screen

The Art of Knife Fighting for Stage and Screen
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 140
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000531152
ISBN-13 : 1000531155
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Knife Fighting for Stage and Screen by : Erick Vaughn Wolfe

The Art of Knife Fighting for Stage and Screen: An Actor’s and Director’s Guide to Staged Violence provides detailed information for the safe use of knives and daggers in a theatrical setting and an in-depth understanding of safe theatrical weapons. The book starts with an extensive safety review, then moves on to the basic techniques of dagger fighting, starting with grip and body postures. Readers will then learn about the basic actions of cuts, parries, blocks, and disarms. During this process, they will explore the connection between body and weapon and start learning the elements of storytelling through choreography. Special attention is given to suicides, threats, and murder and how directors, choreographers, performers, teachers, and students can approach these techniques in a way that is physically and mentally safe. The book also covers the use of throwing knives, knife flips, and other tricks to help add a little flair to your fight. The Art of Knife Fighting for Stage and Screen teaches the safe theatrical use of the knife for directors, performers, educators, and students of stage combat.

Building a Performance

Building a Performance
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 225
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781538161326
ISBN-13 : 153816132X
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Building a Performance by : John Basil

Congratulations! You got the part! Now what? Many actors of all levels find it challenging to apply classroom and studio techniques to the rehearsal process. Rehearsing for a class is vastly different than a professional situation, and a consistent, practical, and constructive method is needed to truly bring to life vibrant and intricate characters. Building a Performance: An Actor's Guide to Rehearsal provides tools and techniques through different stages of the rehearsal process to enable actors to make more dynamic choices, craft complex characters, and find an engaging and powerful level of performance. John Basil and Dennis Schebetta bring decades of acting and teaching experience to help actors apply the skills they learned in the classroom directly to the professional rehearsal room or film/television set. They show how to glean distinct choices from early readings of the script, how to add dynamics to their physical and vocal decisions, how to explore interactions with other actors in rehearsal, and how to address specific challenges unique to each role. While students will benefit from the practical applications and advice, intermediate and advanced actors will find exciting and new ways to engage with the material and with other actors at rehearsal. Actors of all levels will gain tips and techniques so that they can continue to discover more about their character. With these tools, actors will be inspired to dig into the text and build a dynamic performance.

Stage Combat Resource Materials

Stage Combat Resource Materials
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 362
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780313089053
ISBN-13 : 0313089051
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Stage Combat Resource Materials by : Michael Kirkland

This book is designed to educate the reader about the evolution and development of arms, armor, and personal combat for the stage. It is the perfect guide for locating books, articles, and videos for those involved in the historical reenactment of duels and battles. It simultaneously offers historical context and points the reader toward useful and easily obtainable resources to inform their fights, costumes, and stage weaponry. This resource text is a must have for fight directors, teachers of stage combat, historical re-enactors, costumers, and weapons makers. The body of the work is divided up into five chapters and a series of appendices containing a compendium of useful information for fight directors and weapons makers. Chapter one surveys the evolution and development of arms, armor, and personal combat. Chapters two, three, and four consist of annotations of books, articles, and videos respectively. Chapter five offers concluding remarks on the project.

Stage Combat Arts

Stage Combat Arts
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 305
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781472522160
ISBN-13 : 1472522168
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Stage Combat Arts by : Christopher DuVal

The art of armed and unarmed stage combat thrills actors and audiences alike the world over. This book details many of the foundational techniques used by actors studying stage combat and actor-movement disciplines. A variety of specific training exercises are described that connect the actor's imagination to a cohesive and meaningful actor-training curriculum – integrating stage combat with the actor's process of developing a fully embodied awareness of the physical life of the character. Developing physical awareness and dexterity is an essential component of an actor's training and rehearsal processes. Engagement, connection, the ability to listen and respond with authenticity, clarity, flexibility, intentionality, tactical response, variety are all helpful aspects for the actor studying combat movement. With practical exercises and expert advice, Stage Combat Arts allows the actor to further hone their emotional connection and extension, breath and voice, intention and focus, movement and freedom, and their ability to connect physically to imagery and text – disciplines that are at the foundation of actor-training – all through the art of combat movement.

The Art of Unarmed Stage Combat

The Art of Unarmed Stage Combat
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 255
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317804901
ISBN-13 : 1317804902
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Unarmed Stage Combat by : Robert Najarian

The Art of Unarmed Stage Combat is a guide to the principles and techniques of theatrical violence, combining detailed discussions of the mechanics of stage fighting with the nuances of acting decisions to make fighting styles reflect character and story. Expert Fight Director Robert Najarian offers never-before-published games and exercises that allows actors to develop the skills and concepts for performing violence for stage and screen. This title utilizes a unique system of training techniques that result in stage violence that is both physically engaging for the performer, while remaining viscerally engaging for the audience. This book is written for the actor and fight director.

The English Renaissance in Popular Culture

The English Renaissance in Popular Culture
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 233
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780230106444
ISBN-13 : 0230106447
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The English Renaissance in Popular Culture by : G. Semenza

This book considers popular culture's confrontations with the history, thought, and major figures of the English Renaissance through an analysis of 'period films,' television productions, popular literature, and punk music.