The paper aims at exploring the Laws which rule the Body both in the work of actors and performers in the Theatre of ancient Greece. Two sources are being examined dealing with this topic: the De Saltatione by Lucian of Samosata, and the Pro Saltatoribus by Libanius. This article analyzes the first source trying to highlight Body Strategies, such as gestures, training, semantic values. Lucianus underlines the close relationship between Body (soma) and Mind (psyché), relying on his idea of Thinking in Motion. As a conse- quence he rejects the supremacy of literacy and mind over performance and body
This thesis explores some of the issues involved in movement praxis in actor training, contextualisi...
The concept of the body politic comes from late medieval and early renaissance theories of state-hoo...
This article examines the emphasis which, in certain contexts in the formation of actors and the pra...
The paper aims at exploring the Laws which rule the Body both in the work of actors and performers i...
Libanius Pro Saltatoribus can be seen as a remarkable source dealing with the Body Laws which ruled ...
Libanius Pro Saltatoribus can be seen as a remarkable source dealing with the Body Laws which ruled ...
This dissertation examines four texts of Lucian of Samosata (Fisherman, Apology, On Dancing, and Her...
This research aims to investigate the “Perfornative Theater” actor, concept proposed by Josette Féra...
This study is an exploration of Modern Greek theatre. Nowadays in Modern Greek theatre we see many r...
The aim of this paper is to study legal references in Aristophanes’ Waspsfrom a perspective based on...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
Ancient rhetoric considers orators not only as speech producers but also views body language activit...
Riedlbauchová, Veronika: The Conscious Body (Actor Body Language and Stage Composition), doctoral th...
International audienceUsing both textual and iconographic sources, this richly illustrated book exam...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the process of conceptualization and cultural constructi...
This thesis explores some of the issues involved in movement praxis in actor training, contextualisi...
The concept of the body politic comes from late medieval and early renaissance theories of state-hoo...
This article examines the emphasis which, in certain contexts in the formation of actors and the pra...
The paper aims at exploring the Laws which rule the Body both in the work of actors and performers i...
Libanius Pro Saltatoribus can be seen as a remarkable source dealing with the Body Laws which ruled ...
Libanius Pro Saltatoribus can be seen as a remarkable source dealing with the Body Laws which ruled ...
This dissertation examines four texts of Lucian of Samosata (Fisherman, Apology, On Dancing, and Her...
This research aims to investigate the “Perfornative Theater” actor, concept proposed by Josette Féra...
This study is an exploration of Modern Greek theatre. Nowadays in Modern Greek theatre we see many r...
The aim of this paper is to study legal references in Aristophanes’ Waspsfrom a perspective based on...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
Ancient rhetoric considers orators not only as speech producers but also views body language activit...
Riedlbauchová, Veronika: The Conscious Body (Actor Body Language and Stage Composition), doctoral th...
International audienceUsing both textual and iconographic sources, this richly illustrated book exam...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the process of conceptualization and cultural constructi...
This thesis explores some of the issues involved in movement praxis in actor training, contextualisi...
The concept of the body politic comes from late medieval and early renaissance theories of state-hoo...
This article examines the emphasis which, in certain contexts in the formation of actors and the pra...