Stanislavsky
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Russian actor and theatre director, renowned for developing a systematic approach to actor training, rehearsal, and performance that emphasizes psychological realism and emotional truth. This method, often called the "Stanislavsky system," has profoundly influenced modern acting.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Stanislavsky co-founded the Moscow Art Theatre.
- Many actors study the techniques of Stanislavsky.
- Her approach to the role is deeply influenced by Stanislavsky.
Advanced Usage
- "Stanislavskian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the theories or methods of Stanislavsky.
- She employs a Stanislavskian approach to character analysis.
Variants and Related Words
- Stanislavski: An alternative transliteration of the same surname.
- Stanislavsky system: The comprehensive method of actor training developed by Konstantin Stanislavsky.
- Method acting: A later acting technique derived from Stanislavsky's system, particularly as developed in the United States.
Synonyms
- Konstantin Stanislavsky: The full name.
- Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky: The full name with patronymic.
Related Phrases
- Stanislavsky's principles: The core ideas of his system, such as emotional memory, the "magic if," and objectives.
- The workshop focused on applying Stanislavsky's principles to contemporary text.
Noun
- Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles (1863-1938)