Living the Roal
Stanislavski's Path to Truthful Action
For Stanislavski, transforming theatre history is opened up perspective and really which other cannot sense from within. He was through actors not merely to put on a show but truly inhabit the character. Stanislavsky's question was: ''What does the actor have to do to be true?'' The Stanislavski system is an approach to acting that brings together an actor's mind, body, and attention. Concepts such as "Given Circumstances, Objective and Action" make acting a goal directed line of performance. In his early work, Stanislavski depended on emotional memory. Later, he saw the shortcomings of that method and turned to physical action as one way out. Stanislavsky thought that an action made truthfully naturally gives rise to emotions that are true. Today, from method acting to Theater of the Absurd, his thoughts resemble more a springboard out of which later genres have been born.
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