Chekhov Theatre Studio in Dartington Hall

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The Chekhov Theatre Studio in Dartington Hall was an influential experimental acting school and company founded by Russian actor-director Michael Chekhov in England, where he developed and taught his innovative acting technique.

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instanceOf acting studio
experimental acting school
theatre company
affiliation Dartington Hall arts community NERFINISHED
associatedWith Russian émigré theatre
modernist theatre movement
characteristic ensemble-based work
laboratory-style experimentation
country England
era 20th century
field acting
theatre
focus actor training
innovative performance techniques
foundedBy Michael Chekhov NERFINISHED
Russian émigré artists
goal to develop a spiritually oriented acting technique
to explore imaginative and physical approaches to acting
hasFounder Michael Chekhov NERFINISHED
hasStudent various international actors
influenced 20th-century acting pedagogy
British theatre practitioners
European theatre
influencedBy Konstantin Stanislavski NERFINISHED
Russian theatrical tradition
inspired later Michael Chekhov studios worldwide
languageOfInstruction English
Russian
locatedIn Dartington Hall NERFINISHED
Devon
United Kingdom
namedAfter Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
notableFor development of Michael Chekhov acting technique
experimental theatre training
partOf history of Michael Chekhov technique
teaches Michael Chekhov’s system of acting
usedMethod Michael Chekhov acting technique
imagination-based actor training
psychological gesture

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Michael Chekhov workedAt Chekhov Theatre Studio in Dartington Hall