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Russian theater director Vsevolod Meyerhold designed Biomechanics, a system of actor training, shortly after the Russian Revolution. Gathered from private Moscow archives, this is the first book-length study of Meyerhold's stylised training method in practical detail, as well as Eisenstein's theoretical analysis of Biomechanics.
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Russian theater director Vsevolod Meyerhold designed Biomechanics, a system of actor training, shortly after the Russian Revolution. Gathered from private Moscow archives, this is the first book-length study of Meyerhold's stylised training method in practical detail, as well as Eisenstein's theoretical analysis of Biomechanics.
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- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780786467501
- ISBN-10: 0786467509
- Artikelnr.: 35940165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780786467501
- ISBN-10: 0786467509
- Artikelnr.: 35940165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The late Alma Law was coeditor of Slavic and East European Theater. The late Mel Gordon was a former professor of dramatic art at the University of California at Berkeley.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Meyerhold and Eisenstein
1. Meyerhold: From Actor to Revolutionary Director
2. Meyerhold: From Biomechanics to the Triumph of Socialist Realism
3. Eisenstein: From Engineer to Revolutionary Filmmaker
Part II. Biomechanics
4. Introduction
5. Biomechanical Exercises
6. Description of the Exercises
7. Program of Studies
Part III. Documents
8. Meyerhold on Biomechanics
Biomechanics of Vsevolod Meyerhold by M. Korenev
The Biomechanical Laboratory by M. Korenev
Principles of Biomechanics by M. Korenev
Meyerhold Demonstrates a Biomechanical Exercise by Erast Garin
The Actor of the Future and Biomechanicr by V.-Es.
Biomechanics According to Meyerhold by Ippolit Sokolov
Taylorism on the Stage by Arkady Pozdnev
Project: Profile of the Actor Graduating from the Meyerhold State Theatre
School
Promptbook for "The Magnanimous Cuckhold"
9. Eisenstein on Biomechanics and Expressive Movement
Notes on Biomechanics by Sergei Eisenstein
Principles of Movement in Our Theatre by Sergei Eisenstein
What Is a "Raccourci" and What Is a Pose? by Sergei Eisenstein
At Rehearsals of "The Wiseman" by Aleksandr Levshin
Expressive Movement by Sergei Eisenstein and Sergei Tretyakov
On Recoil Movement by Sergei Eisenstein
Lecture on Biomechanics, March 29, 1935, by Sergei Eisenstein
10. International Accounts of Biomechanics
An Interview with Meyerhold at the Theatre of the Revolution by Lancelot
Lawton
How Meyerhold Trains his Actors by John Martin
Biomechanics in Meyerhold's Theatre by André Van Gyseghem
Notes on Biomechanics by Lee Strasberg
Notes on Eisenstein's Lectures, 1934, by Marie Seton
A Biomechanical Session by Harold Clurman
Part IV. Appendices
Glossary of Biomechanical Terminology
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Meyerhold and Eisenstein
1. Meyerhold: From Actor to Revolutionary Director
2. Meyerhold: From Biomechanics to the Triumph of Socialist Realism
3. Eisenstein: From Engineer to Revolutionary Filmmaker
Part II. Biomechanics
4. Introduction
5. Biomechanical Exercises
6. Description of the Exercises
7. Program of Studies
Part III. Documents
8. Meyerhold on Biomechanics
Biomechanics of Vsevolod Meyerhold by M. Korenev
The Biomechanical Laboratory by M. Korenev
Principles of Biomechanics by M. Korenev
Meyerhold Demonstrates a Biomechanical Exercise by Erast Garin
The Actor of the Future and Biomechanicr by V.-Es.
Biomechanics According to Meyerhold by Ippolit Sokolov
Taylorism on the Stage by Arkady Pozdnev
Project: Profile of the Actor Graduating from the Meyerhold State Theatre
School
Promptbook for "The Magnanimous Cuckhold"
9. Eisenstein on Biomechanics and Expressive Movement
Notes on Biomechanics by Sergei Eisenstein
Principles of Movement in Our Theatre by Sergei Eisenstein
What Is a "Raccourci" and What Is a Pose? by Sergei Eisenstein
At Rehearsals of "The Wiseman" by Aleksandr Levshin
Expressive Movement by Sergei Eisenstein and Sergei Tretyakov
On Recoil Movement by Sergei Eisenstein
Lecture on Biomechanics, March 29, 1935, by Sergei Eisenstein
10. International Accounts of Biomechanics
An Interview with Meyerhold at the Theatre of the Revolution by Lancelot
Lawton
How Meyerhold Trains his Actors by John Martin
Biomechanics in Meyerhold's Theatre by André Van Gyseghem
Notes on Biomechanics by Lee Strasberg
Notes on Eisenstein's Lectures, 1934, by Marie Seton
A Biomechanical Session by Harold Clurman
Part IV. Appendices
Glossary of Biomechanical Terminology
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Meyerhold and Eisenstein
1. Meyerhold: From Actor to Revolutionary Director
2. Meyerhold: From Biomechanics to the Triumph of Socialist Realism
3. Eisenstein: From Engineer to Revolutionary Filmmaker
Part II. Biomechanics
4. Introduction
5. Biomechanical Exercises
6. Description of the Exercises
7. Program of Studies
Part III. Documents
8. Meyerhold on Biomechanics
Biomechanics of Vsevolod Meyerhold by M. Korenev
The Biomechanical Laboratory by M. Korenev
Principles of Biomechanics by M. Korenev
Meyerhold Demonstrates a Biomechanical Exercise by Erast Garin
The Actor of the Future and Biomechanicr by V.-Es.
Biomechanics According to Meyerhold by Ippolit Sokolov
Taylorism on the Stage by Arkady Pozdnev
Project: Profile of the Actor Graduating from the Meyerhold State Theatre
School
Promptbook for "The Magnanimous Cuckhold"
9. Eisenstein on Biomechanics and Expressive Movement
Notes on Biomechanics by Sergei Eisenstein
Principles of Movement in Our Theatre by Sergei Eisenstein
What Is a "Raccourci" and What Is a Pose? by Sergei Eisenstein
At Rehearsals of "The Wiseman" by Aleksandr Levshin
Expressive Movement by Sergei Eisenstein and Sergei Tretyakov
On Recoil Movement by Sergei Eisenstein
Lecture on Biomechanics, March 29, 1935, by Sergei Eisenstein
10. International Accounts of Biomechanics
An Interview with Meyerhold at the Theatre of the Revolution by Lancelot
Lawton
How Meyerhold Trains his Actors by John Martin
Biomechanics in Meyerhold's Theatre by André Van Gyseghem
Notes on Biomechanics by Lee Strasberg
Notes on Eisenstein's Lectures, 1934, by Marie Seton
A Biomechanical Session by Harold Clurman
Part IV. Appendices
Glossary of Biomechanical Terminology
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Meyerhold and Eisenstein
1. Meyerhold: From Actor to Revolutionary Director
2. Meyerhold: From Biomechanics to the Triumph of Socialist Realism
3. Eisenstein: From Engineer to Revolutionary Filmmaker
Part II. Biomechanics
4. Introduction
5. Biomechanical Exercises
6. Description of the Exercises
7. Program of Studies
Part III. Documents
8. Meyerhold on Biomechanics
Biomechanics of Vsevolod Meyerhold by M. Korenev
The Biomechanical Laboratory by M. Korenev
Principles of Biomechanics by M. Korenev
Meyerhold Demonstrates a Biomechanical Exercise by Erast Garin
The Actor of the Future and Biomechanicr by V.-Es.
Biomechanics According to Meyerhold by Ippolit Sokolov
Taylorism on the Stage by Arkady Pozdnev
Project: Profile of the Actor Graduating from the Meyerhold State Theatre
School
Promptbook for "The Magnanimous Cuckhold"
9. Eisenstein on Biomechanics and Expressive Movement
Notes on Biomechanics by Sergei Eisenstein
Principles of Movement in Our Theatre by Sergei Eisenstein
What Is a "Raccourci" and What Is a Pose? by Sergei Eisenstein
At Rehearsals of "The Wiseman" by Aleksandr Levshin
Expressive Movement by Sergei Eisenstein and Sergei Tretyakov
On Recoil Movement by Sergei Eisenstein
Lecture on Biomechanics, March 29, 1935, by Sergei Eisenstein
10. International Accounts of Biomechanics
An Interview with Meyerhold at the Theatre of the Revolution by Lancelot
Lawton
How Meyerhold Trains his Actors by John Martin
Biomechanics in Meyerhold's Theatre by André Van Gyseghem
Notes on Biomechanics by Lee Strasberg
Notes on Eisenstein's Lectures, 1934, by Marie Seton
A Biomechanical Session by Harold Clurman
Part IV. Appendices
Glossary of Biomechanical Terminology
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index