The Actor And His Body

The Actor And His Body by Litz Pisk, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 11, 2006, is a significant exploration of theatre movement, presented in English across 96 pages. This book delves into the emotional and psychological impulses that drive an actor’s performance, offering insights into the intricate relationship between meaning and movement on stage.
Readers will find a blend of theoretical and practical approaches within its pages. The book serves as a manual for maintaining physical fitness and responsiveness, featuring suggested workouts designed to keep the body ‘tuned.’ Additionally, it includes a unique series of x-ray images and the author’s own illustrations, providing a direct visual representation of the body’s structure and motion. This comprehensive examination of drama and physicality makes it a valuable resource for those interested in the art of acting.
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The most significant book on theatre movement in the English language, by one of its finest and most influential teachers
Litz Pisk examines the emotional and psychological impulses that motivate an actor in his role on the stage. Her theory is illuminated by her comments on specific texts and the relationship between meaning and movement. The Actor and His Body is also a practical manual for keeping the body physically fit and responsive which includes suggested workouts for keeping the body ‘tuned’. The structure of the body is illustrated in the most direct possible way by a special series of x-ray pictures which appear at the back of the book as well as the author’s own line drawings of the body in motion.
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