This subjects requires students to have access to specialist performance spaces.
This subject introduces students to the relationship between acting, performance, experimentation and play. Students investigate what 'neutral mask' means for stage and screen performance through a lens of the 'natural environment' to build an individual creative palette. This subject encourages students to observe not only themselves - but to look to the world in which they live for inspiration and performance material. Students explore and apply the theoretical and practical concepts from Lecoq and Kuleshov to developing their acting imagination. Through applied acting practice students develop skills in focus and concentration, freeing their imagination, an introduction to gesture, the voice as a function of the body, sensory awareness and observation, spatial awareness and collaboration.
HD/FL
One session
School of Communication and Creative Industries
This subjects requires students to have access to specialist performance spaces.
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