| Title |
Alexander technique into performance [videorecording] / Niamh Dowling. |
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| Imprint |
Exeter, U.K. : Arts Documentation Unit, 1999. |
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| Edition |
Electronic ed. |
| Series |
Arts Archives. The fourth archive 1998/99, 0967-0416 ; 8 |
| System Details |
VHS. |
| Summary |
Niamh Dowling trained as a teacher of the Alexander Technique and with Monika Pagneux in Paris. This video is a record of a workshop she gave to a group of performers at the London Studio Centre. The workshop was based on the principles of the Alexander Technique both as a preparation for work and as a technical basis from which to release performance. |
| Subject |
Alexander technique.
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Movement (Acting) -- Study and teaching.
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Walking.
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Attention.
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| Collection |
Video
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| Alt Author |
Arts Documentation Unit (Exeter, England)
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| Description |
1 videocassette (177 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
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