Muscularity of language [videorecording] : motion and rhythm / an Applause Vital production ; producer, Tom Todoroff ; director, Tom Todoroff.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: HL00314656 | Applause/Hal LeonardSeries: Working Shakespeare ; workshop 1.Publication details: [United States?] : Working Arts Library : Applause/Hal Leonard [distributor], c2004.Description: 1 videodisc (81 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1557835403
  • 9781557835406
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Contents:
Introduction / Jeremy Irons -- Introduction / Cicely Berry -- exercise 1. Fundamentals of metre and rhythm (Romeo and Juliet, Prologue) -- exercise 2. Movement of thought (Sonnet 129) -- exercise 3. How metre and rhythm inform character (The winter's tale, Act I, Scene ii) -- exercise 4. Where thoughts and rhythm collide (Romeo and Juliet, Act III, Scene v) -- exercise 5. Fullness of language within the rhythm (Coriolanus, Act II, Scene i) -- exercise 6. Word play (Sonnet 138).
Hosted by Jeremy Irons.Summary: Cicely Berry, voice director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, leads well-known American and British actors in exercises focusing on the fundamentals of meter and rhythm in Shakespeare's verse.
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"The Cicely Berry workshops."

Introduction / Jeremy Irons -- Introduction / Cicely Berry -- exercise 1. Fundamentals of metre and rhythm (Romeo and Juliet, Prologue) -- exercise 2. Movement of thought (Sonnet 129) -- exercise 3. How metre and rhythm inform character (The winter's tale, Act I, Scene ii) -- exercise 4. Where thoughts and rhythm collide (Romeo and Juliet, Act III, Scene v) -- exercise 5. Fullness of language within the rhythm (Coriolanus, Act II, Scene i) -- exercise 6. Word play (Sonnet 138).

Hosted by Jeremy Irons.

Cicely Berry, voice director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, leads well-known American and British actors in exercises focusing on the fundamentals of meter and rhythm in Shakespeare's verse.

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