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A Peopled Labyrinth: The Histrionic Sense: An Analysis of the Actor's Craft

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The Laban-Carpenter Theory of Movement Psychology: adapted and brought to completion by Yat Malmgren, fully described and interpreted by Christopher Fettes. Hard-back edition: 360 pages, full-colour. The Theory described in four parts: The Components; The Inner Attitudes; The Externalised Drives; The Confluence of Externalised Drives. Complete with extensive commentary by the author, illustrated by copious examples: with diagrams, biographies, bibliography and a foreword by Colin Firth. The launch of this book marks the completion of 4 years of intense work that was designed to bring into being a long overdue, thorough and complete analysis of the theory. It will prove invaluable as a tool for future students, and serve to preserve this extraordinary work for generations to come.

362 pages, Hardcover

Published May 31, 2015

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March 5, 2019
It's a must have book for every actor. It's the door to human character analysis..its breaks it down to tiniest details in every character, it the great company for every actor who wants to MASTER thier craft..even of u r not an actor , it's super fun to be able to read people beyond thier words and looks..I love the book , and the course I had with Giles forman, which he breaks it down, helping u understand the coding to human character through the book.
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