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Auteur
Stacey Cabaj is an Assistant Professor of Acting and Pedagogy at Loyola Marymount University. Her spirited approach to performance is grounded in her teaching certifications in Meditation, the Meisner Technique, Vibrant Voice Technique, Hatha and Vocal Yoga.
Andrea Odinov is a Voice, Speech, and Dialect Specialist, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Voice and Speech at Loyola Marymount University. She has provided coaching for theater companies and actors in the greater Los Angeles area and is a Certified Associate Instructor of Fitzmaurice Voicework®. www.andreaodinov.com
Résumé
Lessons from our Students: Meditations on Performance Pedagogy is a collection of thirty short personal case studies about pedagogical issues that arise in theater classrooms and rehearsals.
Teaching in the acting and performance classroom is rapidly changing in the early 2020s. In the wake of the global pandemic, online education, massive trauma, and a social justice revolution, educators are seeking wisdom, clarity, and reassurance about their pedagogy. The authors speak to the current moment and the unique challenges of teaching theater by presenting a personal, practical, and authentic expression of vulnerability, humanity, and artistry as teachers. Through thirty personal meditations, the authors pose reflective questions and discussion prompts that evaluate the craft of teaching theater, issues that arise, and ideas about how to respond with vision and integrity. Accompanying exercises invite readers to reflect on their own teaching practices.
This book serves as a text for theater teachers and teachers-in-training in search of inspiration, validation, and transformation in drama education and theater pedagogy classes.
Contenu
Acknowledgements
Dear Reader
Part 1: Inhalation
Why Theater?
An Ecosystem of Love
I Am, I Feel, I Am Bringing
Teacher Talking Time
The Jargon Finger
Everything but the Kitchen Sink
Standard Operating Procedures
Perennial Questions
To Grade or to Ungrade
Evaluations and Evolutions
Part 2: Exhalation
Prototypes
The Wisecracker
Breakdownthrough
Permission Slips
The Psychology of Apology
Ahimsa
Whole Body Yes
Hover and Hunker
Spoons
I Need a Champion
Part 3: Transformation
Whose Need Is It Anyway?
Lessons from my Dream Students
Teaching through Chaos
When the Teacher is Not Alright
Unspeakable Wounds
There's Always One
There's More than Meets the Ear
Lessons from my Recent Role as a Student
When Death Comes
Holding Space
Conclusion: Lessons from my Co-Author
Bibliography
Index