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Stanislavsky’s Method and The Problems Encountered in Acting Education

Year 2024, Issue: 6, 27 - 32, 29.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10894592

Abstract

It is known that the universities of art and culture use art schools with their own style to supply competent, competent and competitive personnel to the art and culture institutions of our country. Education of young artists on the basis of the art school, which has proven itself through long-term research, is the basis for the development of mature specialists in the future. For this purpose, professors and pedagogues of art universities have developed their own instructional manuals, and these methods and manuals are subject to a certain art school.
Every pedagogue in art schools has had his own style and directions since time immemorial. Regardless of the fact that each of these styles manifests itself in different forms, all of them are fed by the system devoted to the skills of the acting school, the art school in general, which was unified by K. S. Stanislavsky at the beginning of the last century.
The organic process of behavior learned in the first course takes place in a complex environment, which requires a high level of technique from the student. Therefore, the training process in the acting workshop should be focused on deepening and strengthening previously acquired knowledge on the one hand, and mastering new elements of acting technique on the other hand.
In particular, we can witness the use of beautiful decorations in the exam presented for the first semester of the second year. Or we can see students wearing make-up, using theatrical costumes. It is completely wrong to show a student who is just being formed with such a beautiful and healthy costume, make-up, and decorations, and we cannot see the student on the stage at all. We can't even find a budding actor on stage, let alone give enough credit to student actors. Because we are witnessing that the pedagogue covers the student actor with costumes, make-up, and decorations.

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References

  • Abdullayeva, M. (2011). School of Stage Skills.
  • Abdullayeva, M. (2014). Acting Skills in Dramatic Theater and Cinema.
  • Chekhov, M. (2016). “Actor’s Technique”. (J. Mahmoud, Trans.). World Literature. Soyuerden Aracı, E. (2021).
  • “Moskova Sanat Tiyatrosundan Egzesizler”. İstanbul: Mitos Boyut Yayınları / Tiyatro Kültür Dizisi.
  • Stanislavsky, K. (2017). “An Actor’s Work on Himself “. (T. Khojayev, Trans.).
  • Stanislavsky, K. (1984). “Selected Works”. Moskow: Raduga Publishers.
Year 2024, Issue: 6, 27 - 32, 29.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10894592

Abstract

Supporting Institution

Atatürk üniversitesi

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1

Thanks

Atatürk üniversitesi ye teşekkürler

References

  • Abdullayeva, M. (2011). School of Stage Skills.
  • Abdullayeva, M. (2014). Acting Skills in Dramatic Theater and Cinema.
  • Chekhov, M. (2016). “Actor’s Technique”. (J. Mahmoud, Trans.). World Literature. Soyuerden Aracı, E. (2021).
  • “Moskova Sanat Tiyatrosundan Egzesizler”. İstanbul: Mitos Boyut Yayınları / Tiyatro Kültür Dizisi.
  • Stanislavsky, K. (2017). “An Actor’s Work on Himself “. (T. Khojayev, Trans.).
  • Stanislavsky, K. (1984). “Selected Works”. Moskow: Raduga Publishers.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Performance Art
Journal Section Opinion Article
Authors

Shamsiddin Usmonov

Project Number 1
Publication Date March 29, 2024
Submission Date March 31, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 6

Cite

APA Usmonov, S. (2024). Stanislavsky’s Method and The Problems Encountered in Acting Education. Art Time(6), 27-32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10894592