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    Heart, Honesty and Discipline: Mask Training and the Foundation of Lab: Research Theatre Company

    Ilgenfritz, Pedro

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    2010
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    Ilgenfritz, P. (2010). Heart, Honesty and Discipline: Mask Training and the Foundation of Lab: Research Theatre Company. E-Journals, New Zealand Journal of Research in Performing Arts and Education: Nga Mahi a Rehia.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2309
    Abstract
    The culture of actor training is central in the work of LAB: Research Theatre Company. This paper explores the principles behind the development of the company’s own theatre language and the ethos that informs the utilization of mask and improvisation techniques. Members of the company discuss their learning process and discoveries.
    Keywords:
    actor training, mask improvisation, devising
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    190404 Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
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