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has gloss | eng: Viewpoints is a technique of improvisation that provides a vocabulary for thinking about and acting upon movement and gesture. Originally developed in the 1970s by choreographer Mary Overlie, The Viewpoints theory was adapted for stage acting by directors Anne Bogart and Tina Landau. Bogart, Overlies past student, and her followers hold the view that Overlies Six Viewpoints (space, story, time, emotion, movement, and shape) are a more logical way to examine movement and work better for analysis, while Bogart's Viewpoints work better in a practical way for creating movement. |
lexicalization | eng: Viewpoints |
instance of | c/Acting techniques |
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