三个中心:表演课堂包容性的框架

Abigail Killeen
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这篇文章提出了一个框架,教学的艺术表演服务于迫切的,道德需要,以确保表演课堂是包容性的。受作为精神形成工具的九型人格研究的启发,这篇文章将表演教育学重新组织为“三智”,即心、身、意的参与。作者介绍了如何通过各种训练方法,通过学生对这些智能的整合来描绘成长的方式来教授表演艺术,而不是特权地掌握特定的表演技巧。这种方法也为新的、更多样化的表演艺术方法创造了空间,拓宽了主要由西方白人教师传授的美国表演技术的教学遗产。
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The Three Centers: A Framework for Inclusivity in the Acting Classroom
This essay presents a framework for teaching the art of acting in service of the urgent, moral need to ensure acting classrooms are inclusive. Inspired by a study of the Enneagram as a tool for spiritual formation, the essay reorganizes acting pedagogy into the “Three Intelligences,” or the engagement of the heart, the body, and the mind. The author presents how the art of acting can be taught in a way that charts growth through a student’s integration of these intelligences through a variety of training methods rather than privileging mastery of a particular acting technique. This methodology also makes space for new and more diverse approaches to the art of acting, broadening the American pedagogical heritage of acting techniques belonging to primarily white, Western teachers.
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