New at Canadian Theatre Review Online - CTR 160 / Fall 2014 "Actor Training in a Changing Landscape"
Greenwood, Audrey
agreenwood at UTPRESS.UTORONTO.CA
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CTR 160 / Fall 2014
Actor Training in a Changing Landscape<http://bit.ly/CTRonline160>
Edited by Diana Belshaw and David Fancy, with Barry Freeman
Featuring the voices of acting trainers, actors, directors, graduates, policy makers and theorists from across the country, this issue explores key challenges facing acting training in English-speaking Canada. It also begins to imagine ways through and beyond them. The concept of "diversities" is used as a central organizing principle to unpack monolithic realities blocking the development of acting training, including a current and troubling absence of diversity in institutional approaches to aesthetics, to questions of gender and sexuality, and to the cultural realities of the student population. From the classroom, to the rehearsal, to the stage, this collection of interviews, lively conversations, essays and manifestos is sure to shift and intensify the national discussion about acting training.
This issue contains:
An Approach to Actor Training-Humber Theatre<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/61276673x7451281/>
Diana Belshaw
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.001b<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/61276673x7451281/>
Introduction: Why Acting Training?<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/e3tn5681286w6433/>
Diana Belshaw, David Fancy
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.001<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/e3tn5681286w6433/>
Read this article for free >><http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/e3tn5681286w6433/>
Acting Training Institutions: A State of the Nation<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/x2m40t0247144j10/>
Alex Fallis, Kathryn Shaw, Perry Schneiderman, et al.
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.002<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/x2m40t0247144j10/>
Aesthetic Diversities in Acting Training<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/n16u8r7j47412q05/>
Barry Freeman, Alex McLean, Daniel Mroz, et al.
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.003<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/n16u8r7j47412q05/>
Gender and Sexuality in Acting Training<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/fr4p831357860474/>
Virginie Magnat, Sherry Bie, Brendan Healy, et al.
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.004<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/fr4p831357860474/>
Cultural Diversities in Acting Training<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/07284126q7311942/>
Nina Lee Aquino, Michael Greyeyes, Alanis King, et al.
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.005<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/07284126q7311942/>
Postgraduate and Company-Based Training in Canada<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/8676696v21x526h5/>
Ravi Jain, Denise Clarke, Leah Cherniak, et al.
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.006<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/8676696v21x526h5/>
Perspectives of a Master Teacher: David Latham<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/g86xgk536540m133/>
Diana Belshaw, David Latham
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.007<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/g86xgk536540m133/>
A Funder's Perspective<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/12418j72845m2205/>
Pat Bradley
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.008<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/12418j72845m2205/>
Mapping New Futures:<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/9x657461t6716321/>
Diana Belshaw, David Fancy
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.009<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/9x657461t6716321/>
Preliminary Bibliography: Actor Training in English-Speaking Canada<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/h1444r756655w3m2/>
Kelsy Vivash
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.010<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/h1444r756655w3m2/>
Script
on the virtues of tailoring<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/twu5q4356k890401/>
David Yee
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.011<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/twu5q4356k890401/>
Views and Reviews<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/jv01nn1122gj21n7/>
DOI: 10.3138/ctr.160.012<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/jv01nn1122gj21n7/>
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