'In the language of the actor to know is synonymous with to feel.'
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'In the language of the actor to know is synonymous with to feel.' (Ibid, Stabislavsky, Systems of rehearsal.) This is where I feel that the language of performing arts is derived from. There is no right or wrong answer to ' What is the language of performing arts' as everyone will perceive it differently. The language is something that you as an actor or audience must feel from inside. 'The actor must dig inside himself for responses, but at the same time must be open to outside stimuli.' (Peter Brook) Many practical sessions help me to use and understand the improvise, rehearse and perform method. In one particular session, as a group we looked at a script entitled 'Metamorphosis' by Stephen Berkoff. These piece was challenging and we had to use physical shape and projection to it's best advantage. Any problems that we had where solved by physicality. This piece demanded...


