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The Six Questions: Acting Technique for Dance Performance by Daniel Nagrin, In the late twenties, actors company dance simpsonville and directors of the Group Theatre, who were pioneering the use of Stanislavski's teachings, saw the value of teaching ballet company dance simpsonville and the emerging modern dance. Actors now routinely learn dance, but dancers rarely study acting. In The Six Questions, Nagrin maintains that a command of acting techniques allows the dancer to couple the passion of a body in motion with the heart company dance simpsonville and mind of the dancer. In five parts, the book first examines the personal essentials demanded by dance. The second part looks at the pitfalls inherent in the act of performing from vanity to self-hatred. The third part, the core of the book, poses six questions: Who? is doing what? to whom? where company dance simpsonville and when? company dance simpsonville and why? company dance simpsonville and against what obstacle? In the fourth part, Nagrin looks at the tools for working on the role, company dance simpsonville and the fifth part enters into the very act of performing. All of the work is handled in terms of movement alone: no dialogue or scenes from plays are used. The Six Questions is a companion piece to Nagrin's other works, How To Dance Forever, company dance simpsonville and Dance company dance simpsonville and the Specific Image: Improvisation. Together they present an invaluable teaching company dance simpsonville and learning tool for anyone in love with dance. "In Daniel Nagrin's The Six Questions: Acting Technique for Dance Performance, we are offered illuminating, well-researched company dance simpsonville and generously human information out of which great performers are made. Bravo Daniel!"Bill T. Jones, Arnie Zane/Bill T. Jones Dance Company "No one that I know of is writing company dance simpsonville and presenting this information for the field. His style company dance simpsonville and thought not only give you ideas company dance simpsonville and encouragement, they challenge you to experiment company dance simpsonville and explore for yourself. This is a compilation of lifeand work experiences from one of our great men of the theater". Carla Maxwell, Jose Limon Dance Foundation "What a piece of work! Ir is a wonderful book full of valuable, important information for use by teachers and/or dancers. It fires my imagination for teaching".
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