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100 LESSONS IN CLASSICAL BALLET
The Eight-Year Program of Leningrad's Vaganova Choreographic School
By: Vera S. Kostrovitskaya
The complete 8-year curriculum of Leningrad's famed Vaganova Choreographic School, which trained Nureyev, Baryshnikov, and Makarova, including over 100 photographs. A volume which no teacher, scholar, or student of the dance can afford to miss. “A serious, indeed indispensable, textbook.” –Clive Barnes
50 GREAT MONOLOGS FOR STUDENT ACTORS
By: Bill Majeski
A workbook of comedy characterizations for students. These are professional-level comedy monologues three to five minutes long easily performed by high school actors. Most all of the characterizations can be effectively performed by either sex. The emphasis is on comedy and social satire. Nothing is sacred, yet all monologues are within the boundaries of...  read more
ACT AND REACT
By: Timothy Brennan, William T. McKinlay, Jennifer Swan, Mike Willis
A COLLECTION OF SIX SHORT ONE ACTS. Each play in this book is a complete dramatic work. Casts vary in size from two to eight actors. These short, expressive one acts reveal teen culture with humor, insight, and poignancy. Plays target audiences with real-life experiences about teens and their families and offer wonderfully honest roles for young performers...  read more
ACTING - ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACTOR, DIRECTOR, AND TEACHER
By: Terry Schreiber, Mary Beth Barber
Actors who want to get inside the script and make it come alive now have a step-by-step guide from a Broadway director and renowned acting teacher. Honed by the author's 35 years of teaching, this advanced book offers different warm-up exercises concentrating on the actorís sense of smell, sound, sight, and touch; sensory tools for conveying the climate and...  read more
ACTING GAMES
By: Marsh Gary Cassady
A four-section book of acting games and improvisations to assist students in developing their creative abilities. Section one includes games for relaxing and focusing. Section two helps students discover new ways of seeing themselves, others and the world around them. The third section demonstrates the usage of space to build scenes and create characters from...  read more
ACTING GAMES FOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMERS
By: Gavin Levy
A student actor or professional performer will use this drama book again and again for exercises designed to enhance acting skills. It is a “doing” book which challenges the actor with every exercise. Twenty-one chapters: 1. Creative State, 2. Imagination, 3. Observation, 4. Balance and Neutrality, 5. Concentration and Focus, 6. Nonverbal Communication, 7...  read more
ACTION!
Establishing Your Career in Film and Television Production
By: Sandra Gordon
A life in the movies has been an American dream for a century. Many people dream of becoming Hollywood professionals, but either aim too high (by trying to produce their own feature film) or too low (by hanging around restaurants frequented by movie stars) and end up frustrated. Wouldn't it be great if someone who knew what to do, someone who had achieved...  read more
ACTION! IN THE CLASSROOM
By: Daniel R. Greenwood
A guide to student produced digital video in k-12. Today's students are highly attracted to video and readily engage in any project that incorporates the medium. Digital video is easier to manipulate and much less expensive than analog video. Students can create video content and the software can be taught in less than one hour. There is great...  read more
 
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