[Comedias] FW: acting during the Spanish Golden Age

Lopez, Dr. Nelson nlopez at bellarmine.edu
Tue Dec 28 08:05:23 EST 2010


A great source is Evangelina Rodriguez Cuadros La tecnica de Actor  Español en el barroco, a human source: Dean M. Zayas, and why not? A plug-in El valiente negro en Flandes, edición para actores y directores, by yours truly, Nelson Lopez. I know, shameless, but in the year of Facebook and twitterdom, self advertisement is the latest trend.

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On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:26 PM, "askjuana at comcast.net<mailto:askjuana at comcast.net>" <askjuana at comcast.net<mailto:askjuana at comcast.net>> wrote:


Check out <http://www.lopelives.com> www.lopelives.com<http://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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Perhaps someone on the comedias list can help.


Michael Schinasi
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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

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