This journal explores the application and interpretation of Stanislavski's acting methods in various contexts, including Shakespearean performance pedagogy, architectural design, and cross-cultural theatre projects exploring memory and identity. It examines how Stanislavski's principles inform embodied practice, imaginative reasoning, and the exploration of emotional and lived experiences in artistic creation.
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Visual Arts and Performing ArtsQ2
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Theater
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Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Theatre and Performance StudiesDiversity and Impact of DanceTheater, Performance, and Music HistoryCultural Studies and Interdisciplinary ResearchMusicology and Musical AnalysisArt Therapy and Mental HealthEastern European Communism and ReformsAction Observation and SynchronizationCinema and Media StudiesShakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism