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Creativity and the Performing Artist
Author | : Paula Thomson,Victoria S. Jaque |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 500 |
Release | : 2016-12-30 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780128041086 |
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Creativity and the Performing Artist: Behind the Mask synthesizes and integrates research in the field of creativity and the performing arts. Within the performing arts there are multiple specific domains of expertise, with domain-specific demands. This book examines the psychological nature of creativity in the performing arts. The book is organized into five sections. Section I discusses different forms of performing arts, the domains and talents of performers, and the experience of creativity within performing artists. Section II explores the neurobiology of physiology of creativity and flow. Section III covers the developmental trajectory of performing artists, including early attachment, parenting, play theories, personality, motivation, and training. Section IV examines emotional regulation and psychopathology in performing artists. Section V closes with issues of burnout, injury, and rehabilitation in performing artists. Discusses domain specificity within the performing arts Encompasses dance, theatre, music, and comedy performance art Reviews the biology behind performance, from thinking to movement Identifies how an artist develops over time, from childhood through adult training Summarizes the effect of personality, mood, and psychopathology on performance Explores career concerns of performing artists, from injury to burn out
The Power of Daily Practice
Author | : Eric Maisel |
Publsiher | : New World Library |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781608687077 |
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Learn the #1 Secret of the Most Successful Pros: Daily Practice Eric Maisel knows from experience and observation that the single most crucial element of success for any endeavor is a regular, daily practice. Dr. Maisel, a preeminent creativity coach, therapist, and acclaimed author, shows how and why to implement a daily practice and addresses common challenges. His experience working with bestselling writers, entrepreneurs, musicians, actors, visual artists, recovering addicts, and rehabilitation patients shows as he outlines various ways to approach a daily practice and goes on to help you build a version of this important discipline that suits your life and goals. Real-world stories and practical examples will help you make measurable progress and build satisfaction in your most cherished pursuits.
Real Artists Don t Starve
Author | : Jeff Goins |
Publsiher | : HarperCollins Leadership |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2017-06-06 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9780718086282 |
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Jeff Goins dismantles the myth that being creative is a hindrance to success by revealing how an artistic temperament is a competitive advantage in the marketplace.? The myth of the starving artist has dominated our culture, seeping into the minds of creative people and stifling their pursuits. The truth is that the world's most successful artists did not starve. In fact, they capitalized on the power of their creative strength. In Real Artists Don't Starve, bestselling author and creativity expert Jeff Goins debunks the myth of the starving artist by unveiling the ideas that created it and replacing them with 14 rules for artists to thrive, including: Steal from your influences (don't wait for inspiration) Collaborate with others (working alone is a surefire way to starve) Take strategic risks (instead of reckless ones) Make money in order to make more art (it's not selling out) Apprentice under a master (a "lone genius" can never reach full potential) From graphic designers and writers to artists and business professionals, creatives already know that no one is born an artist. Goins' revolutionary rules celebrate the process of becoming an artist, a person who utilizes the imagination in fundamental ways. He reminds creatives that business and art are not mutually exclusive pursuits. Real Artists Don't Starve explores the tension every creative person and organization faces in an effort to blend the inspired life with a practical path to success. Being creative isn't a disadvantage for success, it is a powerful tool to be harnessed.
Navigating the Unknown
Author | : Christopher Bannerman,Joshua Sofaer,Jane Watt |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106019150470 |
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"Navigating the Unknown: The creative process in contemporary performing arts offers insight into the different kinds of processes that practitioners in the performing arts undertake in their creative work and considers the implications these processes have in the wider world. Based on a five-year research programme conducted by ResCen, Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts, this publication brings together internationally renowned performance makers in the fields of dance, performance, live art and music to share their creative processes."--Jacket.
Elementary Training for Musicians
Author | : Paul Hindemith |
Publsiher | : Schott Music |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2020-10-29 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9783795786717 |
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Originally published in the 1940s, Paul Hindemith's remarkable textbooks are still the outstanding works of their kind. In contrast to many musical textbooks written by academic musicians, these were produced by a man who could play every instrument of the orchestra, could compose a satisfying piece for almost every kind of ensemble, and who was one of the most stimulating teachers of his day. It is therefore not surprising that nearly forty years later these books should remain essential reading for the student and the professional musician.
Creativity Trauma and Resilience
Author | : Paula Thomson,S. Victoria Jaque |
Publsiher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 443 |
Release | : 2020-07-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781498560214 |
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Creativity, Trauma, and Resilience is an examination of creativity and its ability to foster meaning, purpose, and a deeper sense of connection. This is particularly important for individuals who experience higher doses of childhood and adult trauma and who may be contending with the residual effects of terror and uncertainty. Paula Thomson and S. Victoria Jaque outline psychological, physiologic, and neurobiological effects of early attachment ruptures, childhood adversity, adult trauma, and trauma-related factors, and explore how the potential negative trajectory of adversity can be countered by resilience, self-regulation, posttraumatic growth, and factors that promote creativity.
Performing Collaboration in Solo Performance
Author | : Chloé Déchery |
Publsiher | : Intellect Books |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2022-10-12 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781789382976 |
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The book provides an investigation grounded in creative writing and practice-as-research methodology and explores the issues of authorship and collaborative labour in contemporary performance. This investigation is set in the context of a world more and more characterized by fragmentation, displacement and virtual communication and relationships. It addresses and playfully engages with the following questions: what is a collaborative body? Can a sole performer carry out a collaborative practice ? Can we stand in for others? What forms of “coming-together” might take place when distance remains between those who perform and those who spectate? The book contains the full-length version of the score from A Duet Without You, an original performance piece created between 2013 and 2015 by Chloé Déchery in collaboration with a range of artistic collaborators working inter- and cross-disciplinary, including Karen Christopher, Pedro Iñes, Simone Kenyon, Marty Langthorne, Tom Parkinson, Michael Pinchbeck and Deborah Pearson. Alongside the playtext, the book entails a collection of essays written by independent writers, artists and academics and dedicated to the politics of collaboration, ranging from performative responses and co-authored articles to in-depth theoretical essays. Primary readership will be those teaching, researching or studying in theatre and performance studies, visual arts, fine arts, art history, creative writing, poetry, philosophy or French literature. Will also be of interest to art school students and those with an interest in theatre.
A Life in the Arts
Author | : Eric Maisel |
Publsiher | : Tarcher |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Arts |
ISBN | : 0874777666 |
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A survival guide for visual artists, writers, composers, and performers.