Unbranding the Stanislavski Method
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There are many books that come to sunlight about the Technique of Acting. As Michael Chekhov said there is no such thing like different acting techniques. No matter whether we talk about naturalist, surrealist, intellectual, or intentional or any kind of styles of acting, there is only one technique of acting (whatever it is) and many interpretations (one for each actor, at least). Maybe these actors are called Konstantin Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg, Michael Chekhov, Augusto Boal, Peter Brook, or I could sparkle with the names till the seventh sunrise. What is common in all of them is that they worth to play around with. If I would be asked whether 36 what makes an actor a good one, my answer would be: everything. To be an actor means to act...even if this acting means just experiencing, or opening our selves, or just existing. As I mentioned above, acting is free and open-source. So, modify the exercises to find the best way for you. No acting without experiencing and vice verse. (Conclusion)