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Title Neutral mask :. a foundation for the theatrical experience
Published Melbourne: Ron East. 2008
London: Bloomsbury Video. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file)
Summary The neutral mask has been devised to establish a foundation for the creative theatrical experience. The mask is sculpted to be simply the human being at the moment of change through discovery. It is intended as a metaphor.The purpose is to permit the mask to come to life, to be animated, by a process of identification. The sense of first time is essential to the performer and the creator. It is essential for the young artist to experience this first hand. The mask provides the means. This film will take you through the learning process, as it was actually experienced by the students participating in a professional program in London. The film, including the commentary of Ron East, master teacher at the School of Physical Theatre, provides a thorough foundation for an exploration of the neutral mask.
Notes 12+
Compatible with accessibility standards for most Level A (Priority 1) and AA (Priority 2) success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) developed by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). With the exception that audio description is not available. All the other audio/video-related elements are supported (synchronised transcripts, captions, play & pause controls, lack of flashing elements etc)
Ron East, founder/director of the School of Physical Theatre operated in London, U.K. and in Toronto, Canada, is a producer, director and playwright with thirty-five years in the professional theatre. Ron trained as a performer and teacher in physical theatre at the famed Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq in Paris. As well as operating his own school, Ron has been on staff at universities and colleges, has taught with dance and theatre companies, and conducted workshops internationally. Camera, Itzel Mayoral, Lin Grist, Adam Lamothe; photographed by Ayoung Kim; edited by László Dudás.
Subject -- Young people's theatre
-- Creative drama -- Physical theatre -- England
Form Streaming video
ISBN 9781350915428
1350915424