Stanislavsky and Intimacy is the first academic edited book with a focus on how intimacy protocols, choreography, and theories intersect with the broad practices of Konstantin Stanislavsky’s ‘system’.
As the basis for most Western theatre and film acting, Stanislavsky’s system centers on truthful performances. Intimacy direction and choreography insists on not only a culture of consent, but also specific, repeatable choreography for all staged intimate moments. These two practices have often been placed as diametric opposites, but this book seeks to dispel this argument. Each chapter discusses specific Stanislavskian principles and practices as they relate to staged sexually intimate moments, also opening the conversation to the broader themes and practices of other kinds of intimacy within the acting field.
Stanislavsky And... is a series of multi-perspectival collections that bring the enduring legacy of Stanislavskian actor training into the spotlight of contemporary performance culture, making them ideal for students, teachers, and scholars of acting, actor training, and directing.
Edited by:
Joelle Ré Arp-Dunham
Series edited by:
Paul Fryer
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 490g
ISBN: 9781032348216
ISBN 10: 1032348216
Series: Stanislavsky And...
Pages: 164
Publication Date: 29 November 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. Consent and Impulse to Action within Intimacy Choreography Laura Rikard 2. Stanislavsky and Intimacy: The Brain-Body Responds Joelle Ré Arp-Dunham 3. Which Me do you See?: Emotional and Social intimacy, Researched or Revealed Chrissie Poulter 4. Relaxed Readiness, Increased Awareness, and Intimacy Protocols – Increasing Actors’ Agency and Authenticity in Stanislavsky’s System Emily Rollie 6. The 5 Pillars of Intimacy and The System: A Springboard for Truth and Creativity D Granke 6. Black Women and The Stanislavsky Method Ann James 7. Stanislavsky and Staged Sexual Intimacy in Film: An Interview with Intimacy Coordinators Vanessa Coffey and David Thackeray Vanessa Coffey and David Thackeray, with Joelle Ré Arp-Dunham 8. Techniques for Action within Actor Boundaries for Film and Theatre Pia Rickman
Joelle Ré Arp-Dunham is a director, actor, staged intimacy professional, scholar, and educator at Kansas State University, USA.