Synopsis
Stanislavsky in the World - The System and its Transformations Across Continents
Jonathan Pitches & Stefan Aquilina - Editors
Published by Methuen
Case studies written by local experts, historians and practitioners are brought together to introduce the reader to new routes of Stanislavskian transmission across the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia and South (Latin) America
Such a diverse set of stories moves radically beyond linear understandings of transmission to embrace questions of transformation, translation, hybridisation, appropriation and resistance
This important work not only makes a significant contribution to Stanislavsky studies but also to recent research on theatre and interculturalism, theatre and globalisation, theatre and (post)colonialism and to the wider critical turn in performer training historiographies
This is a unique examination of Stanislavsky's work presenting a richly diverse range of examples and an international perspective on Stanislavsky's impact that has never been attempted before
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NTRODUCTIONS AND CONTEXT 1 AND 2
'Well-trodden Paths: US, UK, Russian and Soviet Perspectives on Stanislavsky's Transmission' by Stefan Aquilina
'A System for all Nations? Stanislavsky in the World' by Jonathan Pitches
PART 1: EUROPE
Introduction by Stefan Aquilina
'Three Periods of Stanislavsky in Italy' by Franco Ruffini
'Stanislavsky and French Theatre: Selected Affinities' by Marie-Christine Autant-Mathieu
'Between Nationalism and Ideology: Stanislavsky in Lithuania' by Ina Pukelyte
'An Amateur Processing of the System: Stanislavsky in Malta' by Stefan Aquilina
'Moments of Transition: Stanislavsky in Greece' by Maria Gaitanidi
PART 2: CHINA AND JAPAN
Introduction by Jonathan Pitches
'Towards a Chinese School of Performance and Directing: Jiao Juyin' by Siyuan Liu
'Stanislavsky with Chinese Characteristics: How the System was introduced into China' by Jonathan Pitches and Ruru Li
'A Producer's Perspective: Stanislavsky in Contemporary Japan' by Kaori Nakayama
PART 3: LATIN AMERICA
Introduction by Stefan Aquilina
'Stanislavsky in Brazil: Territories and Frontiers' by Arlete Cavaliere
'Stanislavsky's Legacy in Cuba' by Yana Elsa Brugal
'A Teacher's Perspective: Stanislavsky at the Escuela de Teatro de Buenos Aires in Argentina' by Raul Serrano
PART 4: AFRICA
Introduction by Stefan Aquilina
'Stanislavsky in Nigeria: Convergences and Counterpoints in Actor Training and Practice' by Kene Igweonu
'Stanislavsky in Tunisian Theatre: a Heritage in Progress' by Moez Mrabet
'A Director's Perspective: Stanislavsky in South Africa' by David Peimer
PART 5: AUSTRALASIA
Introduction by Jonathan Pitches
'Theatrical Bowerbirds: Received Stanislavsky and the Tyranny of Distance in Australian Actor Training' by Ian Maxwell
'Acting Idealism and Emotions: Hayes Gordon, The Ensemble Theatre and Acting Studios in Australia' by Peta Tait
'Stanislavsky in Aotearoa: The System Experienced through the Maori World' by Hilary Halba
PART 6: INDIA AND BANGLADESH
Introduction by Jonathan Pitches
'Between Stanislavsky and Bharata: Actor training at the National School of Drama in New Delhi' by Jooyeoul Ryu
'Stanislavsky in the Modern Theatre of Bangladesh: A Mapping of Postcolonial Appropriation and Assimilation' by Syed Jamil Ahmed
Notes on Contributors
Index