- Stanislavsky system
- Method of acting named for Konstantin Stanislavsky, a Russian teacher.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Stanislavsky System — Method Meth od, n. [F. m[ e]thode, L. methodus, fr. Gr. meqodos method, investigation following after; meta after + odo s way.] 1. An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stanislavsky, Konstantin Sergeyevich — ▪ Russian actor and director Introduction Stanislavsky also spelled Stanislavski , original name Konstantin Sergeyevich Alekseyev born January 5 [January 17, New Style], 1863, Moscow, Russia died August 7, 1938, Moscow Russian actor,… … Universalium
Stanislavsky method — or method acting Influential system of dramatic training developed by the Russian actor, producer, and theoretician Konstantin Stanislavsky. The method was developed over years of trial and error, beginning с 1898. It requires that an actor use… … Universalium
Stanislavsky Method — /stænəsˈlavski mɛθəd/ (say stanuhs lahvskee methuhd) noun Theatre, Film a way of acting in which the actor first explores the inner motivation of the character to be portrayed and builds the character study outwards; the actor s external… …
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Method — Meth od, n. [F. m[ e]thode, L. methodus, fr. Gr. meqodos method, investigation following after; meta after + odo s way.] 1. An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of teaching… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English