Friday, 10 January 2014

Influences

How Stanislavski was influenced??

He was in a play in 1977, he was 14. He played a part- he thought he was fantastic, but was later told that he had been a terrible actor in his latest play. This troubled him so in the next play he was worried. However, he acted much better in the 2nd performance.
Stani could not understand the why he thought he was good when he was bad, and vies versa.
As he was so interested in what he did he decided to keep note of all the expressions he showed and all the emotions he had to portray. he analysed the difficulties he had found and created solutions to his problems.
He studied at a theatre school in Moscow, but did not want to be instructed by the traditional conventions of his tutors. He later moved to Maly Theatre school, and approved of their fresh approach to drama.
He wanted to create rather than imitate.
He learned it from foreign artists, such as: Salvini and Duse.
Stanislavski believed that both Salvini and Duse are powerful, showed graceful movements and perfection.

From his may experiences, he learned that he acted best when he was real and behaved exactly as his character should. He liked to feel free and  un stereotypical.  Stanislavski had determination and desire to be the best he could be; for these reasons his new approach was excellent.

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