Following these first few notes on Alexander, Open Source and other techniques for interaction, and then this article contributed by Alexander teacher, Lawrence Smith, I thought it might be interesting to ask him a few questions about how he came to this relatively unknown practice. Secretly, I’d just like to get him telling stories…
I was […]
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by Risa Dickens.
The Meisner Technique is a kind of behavioral recoding for the actor. It was developed out of the Stanislavsky System to help a performer find truthful underlying emotion in interaction with fellow actors- either in improvisations or a scripted scene.
The Alexander technique is another process of behavioral discovery and recoding discovered by […]
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