This article contextualises principles of Chekhov’s technique within convergent developments in dance by bringing into focus the interesting web of connections between Chekhov’s female colleagues — specifically his associate Deirdre Hurst Du Prey — and key pioneers in the field of dance and dance-mime, including Mary Wigman, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham and Margaret Barr. Their cross-connections broaden our view on the canon of embodied theatre practice, and also open up reflection on how overlaps between acting- and dance principles may be useful for contemporary embodied theatre practice and its efforts to work across these currently (in the Western conservatoire context) quite segregated disciplines
This thesis illuminates the significant yet frequently overlooked contribution that Serge Diaghilev’...
In 1994, Marianne Van Kerkhoven, the Flemish godmother of dance dramaturgy wrote a short, seminal ar...
International audienceA Paris and Berlin-based Australian choreographer and performer, Rosalind Cris...
This article focuses on a detailed analysis of Chekhov's training schema as he developed it as part ...
This chapter is concerned with the ways in which Michael Chekhov’s technique is currently used in ac...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
The culmination of an innovative practice-based research project, Michael Chekhov Technique in the T...
Concert illuminates Michael Chekhov’s little-known principles on interdisciplinary theatre practice ...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
This article explores how connecting choreographic ideas with dancers’ articulations of embodied exp...
Dancers are often asked by choreographers and teachers to be expressive, fill movement with meaning ...
Directing with the Michael Chekhov Technique is a much welcome addition to exploring Chekhov’s metho...
Fleming, C. and Cornford, T. 2013-2016. (Principal Investigators) New Pathways was a ground brea...
This catalogue essay defines, for a visual art audience, the notion of choreography in dance with an...
While Australian training of performers generally reflects the dominant international processes, it ...
This thesis illuminates the significant yet frequently overlooked contribution that Serge Diaghilev’...
In 1994, Marianne Van Kerkhoven, the Flemish godmother of dance dramaturgy wrote a short, seminal ar...
International audienceA Paris and Berlin-based Australian choreographer and performer, Rosalind Cris...
This article focuses on a detailed analysis of Chekhov's training schema as he developed it as part ...
This chapter is concerned with the ways in which Michael Chekhov’s technique is currently used in ac...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
The culmination of an innovative practice-based research project, Michael Chekhov Technique in the T...
Concert illuminates Michael Chekhov’s little-known principles on interdisciplinary theatre practice ...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
This article explores how connecting choreographic ideas with dancers’ articulations of embodied exp...
Dancers are often asked by choreographers and teachers to be expressive, fill movement with meaning ...
Directing with the Michael Chekhov Technique is a much welcome addition to exploring Chekhov’s metho...
Fleming, C. and Cornford, T. 2013-2016. (Principal Investigators) New Pathways was a ground brea...
This catalogue essay defines, for a visual art audience, the notion of choreography in dance with an...
While Australian training of performers generally reflects the dominant international processes, it ...
This thesis illuminates the significant yet frequently overlooked contribution that Serge Diaghilev’...
In 1994, Marianne Van Kerkhoven, the Flemish godmother of dance dramaturgy wrote a short, seminal ar...
International audienceA Paris and Berlin-based Australian choreographer and performer, Rosalind Cris...