Breath in action : the art of breath in vocal and holistic practice./ edited by Jane Boston and Rena Cook ; foreword by Cicely Berry.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2009Description: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846429484Subject(s): Creative Therapy (Eg Art, Music, Drama) | Respiration | Voice culture | Breathing exercises | Children's and Teenage: Music and Entertainment | Children's / Teenage general interest: Drama & performing | Acting techniques | Creative therapy (eg art, music, drama) | Techniques of music / music tutorials | Occupational therapy | Singing: techniquesDDC classification: 613.192 Online access: Open e-bookItem type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Contributors' Biographies. Acknowledgements. Dedication. Foreword. Cicely Berry, Voice Director, Royal Shakespeare Company. Introduction. Jane Boston, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London, UK, and Rena Cook, University of Oklahoma School of Drama, USA. Part I: Breath and the Body. Introduction. Jane Boston and Rena Cook. 1. Anatomy of Breathing. Dr. Yolanda Heman-Ackah, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA . 2. A Short History of Breath From Womb to Tomb. Stephanie Martin. 3. Effects of Posture and Diaphragmatic Breath. April Pierrot, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London, UK. 4. The Art of Breathing. Jessica Wolf, Yale School of Drama, USA. Part II. Breath and the Mind. Introduction. Jane Boston and Rena Cook. 5. Breath and the Science of Feeling. Rebecca Cuthbertson-Lane. 6. The Breathing Mind: The Feeling Voice. Joanna Weir Ouston, Oxford School of Drama, UK. 7. The Art of Breathing. Kristin Linklater, Columbia University, New York, USA. Part III: Breath and Holistic Practice. Introduction. Jane Boston and Rena Cook. 8. Dahnjeon Breathing: Training Actors' Voices Through Korean P'ansori. Kristin Linklater. 9. Transformative Breath: From Shamanism to Voice Practice. Marj McDaid, ArtsEd, London, UK. 10. Qi Gong Breath. Michael Morgan, Yale School of Drama, USA. 11. Integrated Movement Practices and the Breath. Debbie Green, Central School of Speech and Drama, London, UK. 12. Breath, Theatrical Authenticity, and the Healing Arts. Rena Cook. Part IV: Breath and Performance. Introduction. Jane Boston and Rena Cook. 13. Transformation and the Actor:The Responsive Breath. David Carey, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London, UK. 14. Breathing the Verse.: An Examination of Breath in Contemporary Actor Training. Jane Boston. 15. An Integration of Breath, Body and Mind. Lisa Wilson, Department of Theatre, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. 16. Laban and Breath: The Embodied Actor. Katya Bloom, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London, UK.17. The Breath: Heart and Soul of the Self. Judylee Vivier, MFA Acting Program, Brooklyn College, New York, USA . Index.
Bringing together experts on voice and breath from a variety of backgrounds, this text provides a wealth of information on the art of breath and vocal communication. It includes new strategies for teaching breath, new paths of integration from various other disciplines and the latest in medical information. Breath in Action looks at the significance of breath to human life - not just the simple fact that if we stop breathing, we die, but also the more subtle ways in which our breath interacts with our voice and our being. Written by experts in vocal and holistic practice, the book is divided into four sections: Breath and the Body; Breath and the Mind; Breath and Holistic Practice; Breath and Performance. It offers the latest theories from a variety of disciplines on how we can be taught to breathe better so as to communicate better, act or sing better, feel better, live better. Combining theory with practice, many of the chapters also offer clearly laid out breathing exercises and techniques.Interdisciplinary in its focus, Breath in Action adds to specialist knowledge in the performance field, whilst also offering enlightening information for those interested in therapeutic and healing processes, movement, and voice and speech sciences.
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