
On Training and Performance
Traces of an Odin Teatret Actress
Roberta Carreri(Author)
Frank Camilleri(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. June 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-1-138-78000-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Outstanding ... a technical manual (for actors and directors), an historical document of importance, and a volume that is a delight to read." Ian Watson, Rutgers
"An extremely valuable personal account of Roberta Carreri's process as an actor." Alison Hodge, Artistic Director, The Quick and the Dead
"An excellent book with a unique voice." Ben Spatz, University of Huddersfield
Roberta Carreri is one of acclaimed theatre company Odin Teatret's longest-serving actors, and the last to be trained by Eugenio Barba himself. In this book, she relives the milestones of her professional journey, including:
her first experiences of street theatre
the discovery of Asian performance traditions
pedagogical activities and character creation
encounters with artists and spectators
the inception of her solo performances, Judith and Salt
Interwoven with rich photographic documentation and a wealth of biographical information, this inspiring handbook reveals the professional secrets of an Odin Teatret actor as well as the story of a life of work, research, and passion.
"An extremely valuable personal account of Roberta Carreri's process as an actor." Alison Hodge, Artistic Director, The Quick and the Dead
"An excellent book with a unique voice." Ben Spatz, University of Huddersfield
Roberta Carreri is one of acclaimed theatre company Odin Teatret's longest-serving actors, and the last to be trained by Eugenio Barba himself. In this book, she relives the milestones of her professional journey, including:
her first experiences of street theatre
the discovery of Asian performance traditions
pedagogical activities and character creation
encounters with artists and spectators
the inception of her solo performances, Judith and Salt
Interwoven with rich photographic documentation and a wealth of biographical information, this inspiring handbook reveals the professional secrets of an Odin Teatret actor as well as the story of a life of work, research, and passion.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
150 s/w Abbildungen
150 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-78000-2 (9781138780002)
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Content
Acknowledgements
On Time and In Visibility: Training in Context - Foreword by Frank Camilleri
Preface in the Form of a Letter from Eugenio Barba
PART ONE: The Story and the Training
Introduction
Milan and Some Dates
Holstebro and Carpignano Salentino
The Transmission of Experience
Exercises and Principles
Slow Motion
Composition
Introversion and Extroversion
Denmark
Geronimo and Street Theatre
Sources of Inspiration
Dialogue with Tiredness
Segmentation
Being Decisive
Thought in Action
Improvisations
Individual Improvisation
Composing a Character
A Little Digression into Private Life
Marble
Meeting the Asian Masters
Judith
Notes on Improvisation
The Voice in Training and in Performance
Salt
Our Chronic Life
Metamorphosis
Photographs: A Gallery of Characters
PART TWO: The Workshop
The Dance of Intentions
PART THREE: Perspectives
A Memory Not Only For and By Itself - A Note on Methodology by Francesca Romana Rietti
Backward Steps - Epilogue by Nando Taviani
Photo credits
On Time and In Visibility: Training in Context - Foreword by Frank Camilleri
Preface in the Form of a Letter from Eugenio Barba
PART ONE: The Story and the Training
Introduction
Milan and Some Dates
Holstebro and Carpignano Salentino
The Transmission of Experience
Exercises and Principles
Slow Motion
Composition
Introversion and Extroversion
Denmark
Geronimo and Street Theatre
Sources of Inspiration
Dialogue with Tiredness
Segmentation
Being Decisive
Thought in Action
Improvisations
Individual Improvisation
Composing a Character
A Little Digression into Private Life
Marble
Meeting the Asian Masters
Judith
Notes on Improvisation
The Voice in Training and in Performance
Salt
Our Chronic Life
Metamorphosis
Photographs: A Gallery of Characters
PART TWO: The Workshop
The Dance of Intentions
PART THREE: Perspectives
A Memory Not Only For and By Itself - A Note on Methodology by Francesca Romana Rietti
Backward Steps - Epilogue by Nando Taviani
Photo credits