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Text: Conference Paper
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How to bring performing arts training out of the compounding clouds of crisis? |
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‘Crisis’ can be described as an emotionally significant event or radical change of status in a person’s life, it is also an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty. Athletes undergo rigorous training programs to increase their personal best and improve on their general performance. This is a form of crisis as the body’s threshold is challenged, resulting in a certain level of physical trauma therefore testing the athletes’ stamina. This is not dissimilar to the type of ‘crisis’ actors may go through in certain training. Expanding the lens, adding to this form of ‘crisis’, there is a larger ‘crisis’ that affects student actors and institutions alike. |
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AusAct 2023
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| Publisher Location |
Federation University, Ballarat, Australia
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| Volume |
In The Australian Actor Training Conference (AusAct) 2023
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| Page |
12-13
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| Date Issued |
28 January 2023
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Robert Lewis, Soseh Yekanians, How to bring performing arts training out of the compounding clouds of crisis?, AusAct 2023, Federation University, Ballarat, Australia, In The Australian Actor Training Conference (AusAct) 2023, 28 January 2023, 12-13
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AusStage |
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79172
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