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Physicality and Acting

Movement Training as a Catalyst for Change

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Description

This book demystifies stage movement by leading you through key aspects of the author's own movement pedagogy, working to connect Pure Movement (technical classes) with Expressive Movement (imagination and application) and enabling you to apply those principles to your own theatre-making practice.

Over a number of years, Shona Morris has developed a flexible and inclusive system of stage movement training for actors designed to meet participants where they are. It's holistic and student-centred and is based on the simple principle that the actor will connect to their own body in order to make work through a process of play, expression, creativity and communication.

Morris rejects the idea of a single methodology to follow in favour of developing a flexible, inclusive system. Nevertheless, her practice is anchored in recognizable techniques and modalities (eg. neutral mask, the Swings, the four elements, etc.) from established movement teachers (Arnold, Lecoq, Snow etc.) and she illuminates the ways in which she has harnessed existing ideas in new and innovative ways.

The book puts forward exercises and approaches that have been developed by the author in the classroom and studios over many years to deliver this training. It includes numerous practical examples, interviews and case studies of how to apply particular movement techniques and practices to theatre-making - whether that's based in the classroom or rehearsal room - and offers concrete guidance on how to facilitate your own vision and movement course in response to the present moment.

Table of Contents

Preface

PART ONE


Introduction - What is Actor Movement Training?

Chapter 1 - How to Use This Book
Two Strands of Movement: Pure and Expressive Movement

Chapter 2 - The Elastic Body
A State of Readiness
Technical and creative foundation work for Actors - the body
Pure Movement- First Classes

Chapter 3 - Expressive Movement
First Classes – core principles
Working together, listening and responding using space.
Technical and creative foundation – the ensemble

Chapter 4- The Swings
The Liberators

PART TWO

Chapter 5 - Stories of adaptation and transformation
Creative Expression and Play through Matter, Animals, Shapes and Movement Qualities Expressive Movement developed

Chapter 6 - Breaking away
The other
The Neutral Mask and the Mask

Chapter 7 - Working with the elements and how to apply them to theatre-making and complex text

Chapter 8 - The Chorus: Ancient and Modern and the democratic space

PART THREE

Chapter 9 - Rehearsing with movement and how to make innovative work

Chapter 10 - How to make your own system using these fundamental techniques

Further reading

Bibliography

Index

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published 22 Jan 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350369160
Imprint Methuen Drama
Illustrations 12 b&w
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Shona Morris

Shona Morris was the former Lead Movement Tutor at…

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