Moscow Art Theatre (training influence)
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The Moscow Art Theatre (training influence) refers to the renowned Russian theatre’s acting and directing methods, particularly those associated with Konstantin Stanislavski, that shaped the artistic development of practitioners like Rouben Mamoulian.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Stanislavski-based training
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acting methodology → directing methodology → theatre training tradition → |
| associatedWith |
Konstantin Stanislavski
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Stanislavski system → Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko → |
| basedOn |
Konstantin Stanislavski’s work
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Moscow Art Theatre → |
| emphasizes |
collaboration between actors and director
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detailed character preparation → organic performance → truthful behavior on stage → unity of production → |
| hasCoreConcept |
actor’s inner life
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detailed rehearsal process → emotional truth → ensemble acting → given circumstances → physical actions → psychological realism → subtext analysis → table work and script analysis → through-line of action → |
| hasLegacy |
global dissemination of Stanislavski-based techniques
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integration of psychological and physical training for actors → standardization of modern acting pedagogy → |
| influenced |
American acting training in the 20th century
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European directing practices in the 20th century → Group Theatre (New York) → Harold Clurman → Lee Strasberg → Method acting in the United States → Rouben Mamoulian → Stella Adler → realist stage performance conventions → |
| originatedIn |
Moscow
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Russian theatre culture → |
| relatedTo |
Moscow Art Theatre school
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Stanislavski’s acting manuals → The Actor’s Studio tradition → |
| timePeriod |
early 20th century
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| usedFor |
actor training
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director training → rehearsal methodology → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Rouben Mamoulian
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educatedAt |