[Comedias] FW: acting during the Spanish Golden Age
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Fri Dec 24 15:07:38 EST 2010
Check out www.lopelives.com We spent 10 years in a restored Spanish colonial village re-creating
theatre of the 16th century under conditions similar to those of the Golden Age. Much documentation.
Performing outdoors, at night: Only lighting: candles and torches.
Performing outdoors in daylight: overcoming all the distracting visuals and sound in our surroundings.
A totally different set of concerns. Everything truly in the hands of the actors.
Joan Hansen
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From: "Michael Schinasi" <SCHINASIM at ecu.edu>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 8, 2010 3:27:57 PM
Subject: [Comedias] FW: acting during the Spanish Golden Age
Perhaps someone on the comedias list can help.
Michael Schinasi
Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
252-328-6534 (Office)
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From: Theatre History Discussion List - Amer. Soc. for Theatre Research [ASTR-L at LISTSERV.ILLINOIS.EDU] On Behalf Of Jennifer Goodlander [jenngoodlander at YAHOO.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 5:39 PM
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Subject: acting during the Spanish Golden Age
Dear all,
I have a student who is writing a paper on acting during the Spanish Golden Age - but is having a very hard time locating sources.
How valid would using the character types of the commedia dell'arte be as a possible approach?
Are there any good sources on acting during the Spanish Golden Age?
Anything else that might be helpful that I am not thinking of???
Thanks for any help you might be able to give.
-Jennifer
Jennifer Goodlander, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Theatre
109 Fine Arts Building
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506
tel - 859-257-7018
Goodlander at uky.edu
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