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Approaches to acting
« on: November 02, 2017, 04:32:25 pm »
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Hey, just wondering if anyone doing approaches to acting for section 2 actually uses The moving body and Games for actors and non actors for their study of Boal and Lecoq - my teacher has the only copy of each, and the class each has the supplementary texts by Babbage and Murray, and I'm wondering to what extent do we need to quote the actual texts or can we just quote the supplements?
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Re: Approaches to acting
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2017, 05:00:50 pm »
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Hey, just wondering if anyone doing approaches to acting for section 2 actually uses The moving body and Games for actors and non actors for their study of Boal and Lecoq - my teacher has the only copy of each, and the class each has the supplementary texts by Babbage and Murray, and I'm wondering to what extent do we need to quote the actual texts or can we just quote the supplements?
Hey! Sorry I missed this question earlier. I studied multidisciplinary theatre, so may not be able to help with the specifics, and take all advice with a grain of salt, however I'd say that you should be fine - I never had to directly quote Simon McBurney for multidisciplinary theatre, just discussed his impact upon the practice. If you do have a few quotes up your selves, that can only ever help, but I highly doubt that it is imperative that you quote Boal or Lecoq's texts directly!
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