Stanislavski Acting Method

 The Theatrical Style of Stanislavski

The Russian theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavski created a method of acting that now unconsciously pervades the practice of many performers. Stanislavski believed that actors need to practice the “art of experiencing”. Utilizing concepts such as subconscious emotion employed by conscious action and a theatrical sense of self is meant to help create emotion on stage through drawing on personal experiences. Stanislavski also wanted actors to know the motive for all of their character’s decisions. What was their moment before the scene? How do their previous choices affect their actions now? These are the kinds of questions that help build the task at hand for a scene. Lastly, Stanislavski created what he called the “Magic If” of given circumstances. By imagining internal stimuli and incorporating themselves as a person and character into a scene, an actor can fully immerse a theatre in the fictional drama of the scene.

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