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Stanislavsky’s Use of Improvisation

Stanislavsky’s Use of Improvisation

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Stanislavsky’s Use of Improvisation is the first work that brings together material across Stanislavsky’s entire career to survey his use of improvisation. Improvisation was a key concern for Stanislavsky, one that impinged on his acting, directing, and pedagogical work. Consequently, it features in many books on the System, but this study is unique because it focuses explicitly on improvisation and its place in Stanislavsky’s development as a theatre-maker. This allows the reader to see how Stanislavsky treated improvisation as a highly mutable practice that was not bound to one particular interpretation, definition, or application. Improvisation will always relate to the present moment in an actor’s work, to the here and now; it values aliveness and an engagement with the role. Beyond that, however, Stanislavsky’s use of improvisation was a dynamic and expanded one that answered a range of work challenges.

Stefan Aquilina is an Associate Professor of Theatre Studies at the School of Performing Arts at the University of Malta, Co-Director of the Stanislavsky Research Centre (Leeds/Malta), and Editor-in-Chief of the Stanislavski Studies journal. Aquilina's main interest is in modern theatre and performance, especially Stanislavsky and Meyerhold, but he has a wider interest in theatre historiography, actor training, and reflective teaching. Aquilina is the author or editor of six books, including Stanislavsky and Pedagogy, Modern Theatre in Russia: Tradition Building and Transmission Processes, and The Routledge Companion to Vsevolod Meyerhold (with Jonathan Pitches).

 

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avril 2025, 84 pages, Anglais
Springer International Publishing
978-3-031-84766-0

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