Transcription : Tell me where is Fancy Bred... ? [sound recording] : a documentary on Canada's National Theatre School / CBC Radio-Canada ; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.Transcription : Tell me where is Fancy Bred... ? [sound recording] : a documentary on Canada's National Theatre School / CBC Radio-Canada ; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Titre
Transcription : Tell me where is Fancy Bred... ? [sound recording] : a documentary on Canada's National Theatre School / CBC Radio-Canada ; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Description
1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 30 cm.
Notes
Duration side one : 28:30.
Duration side two : 29:20.
Contenu
Side one : Jean Dorat, teaches diction (in French) : diction (collective declamations of poems). -- James Dombille : explains the philosophy and structure of the school ; co-lingual structure, not a bilingual one : both linguistic cultures are under one roof. -- David Peacock, director of English section (voice) : explains design section (design + costume) ; talks about directing and technical production courses (stage management, production management, acting) ; talks about voice training. -- Albert Millaire, artistic director of the French section (voice : talks in English) : how the programme works ; co-work of English & French section. -- Annual auditions in Spring : the procedure (excepts auditions) ; one modern text ; one classical text ; improvisation ; accept 15-16 students max for acting ; look for raw talents ; 3 years with about 32 students. -- Murray Davis : speech class [voice] : concentration on voice ; we bean some exercices ; try "to release the voice" and relate it to the context of what is said in a text ; he should speak with a "free voice" but needs and learns to control the voice ; how to breathe, work with the mouth (very technical). -- David [voice] : the hostage ( Brendan Behan), production meeting, director David Padericzky ?, rehearsal scene ! : establishing the space, shape ; explains the collaboration of all sections during rehearsals.
Side two : Premiere : "The hostage", act 1 (1970) original recording : text, song. -- 1952 : Michel St-Denis's idea of forming a National Theatre School (M. Peacock voice) : history of the establishment of the NTS ; founding in 1960 : financially very difficult ; structure at the beginning (1960) ; after 3 years (1963) : school runs smoothly ; talent is and should be the only criteria of acceptance.-- Judo-classes : interview with a 5th Dan teacher ; value of Judo as a class in a theater school. -- Fencing classes : interview with Mr. Vamor, fencing theacher ; movement, etc. ; why and how it is taught. -- Peacock: 1960-1964 : battle of survival ; 1964 : battle of how well it could survive. -- Jeff Henry : teacher of movement classes : mind & body in foreground ; respiration, etc. ; physical work ; construction plans (for 1969-1970) ; plans for special programmes for the students, other classes are planned. -- Michael McCohen : Shakespeare Collage [his voice] (former head of the Academy of Music in London) 3d year English class. -- Interview with 2 of the English section graduating students : on the school ; on the future professional life. -- Interview with James Domville : very international student body student. Martha Henry.
Notes
Users : NTSC members only / Usagers : membres de l'Éntc seulement.
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Cote
DIS-CD
DIS
DIS 792.0711714 T772 1971
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