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Movement in Theatre
National Theatre
14 episodes
9 months ago
Helen Goalen and Abbi Greenland of theatre company RashDash lead this movement masterclass, incorporating techniques that can be used by students in the devising process.
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Helen Goalen and Abbi Greenland of theatre company RashDash lead this movement masterclass, incorporating techniques that can be used by students in the devising process.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Creating Chorus: Building Choreography
Movement in Theatre
10 minutes 39 seconds
10 years ago
Creating Chorus: Building Choreography
In this film on creating chorus, movement director Aline David leads a group of actors through exercises used during rehearsals for the National Theatre's production of Antigone. Here she demonstrates how repetitive movement sequences can be created to accompany the Classical Greek text. PLEASE NOTE: Not all movement exercises are suitable for everyone and this or any other movement exercise may result in injury. To reduce the risk of injury, never force or strain, use the exercises only as intended and demonstrated, and follow all instructions carefully.
Movement in Theatre
Helen Goalen and Abbi Greenland of theatre company RashDash lead this movement masterclass, incorporating techniques that can be used by students in the devising process.