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Inside/Outside: theatre/movement/being

Inside/Outside: theatre/movement/being

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Monika Pagneux's inspirational way of working allows actors to find a unity between their inner psyche and its outer expression. Truth becomes the source of creativity; actions are a result of being, not thinking. Monika's questioning of her self; 'Who am I?' and her answers, transforms her into a mentor for our troubled times. This book is based upon Monika's scrapbook in which she offers a sense of her work and in particular how she uses clay modelling to help the workshop members intuit their physicality and their life force. This is transformed into sounds, movement, actions and interactions resulting in the creation of scenes involving all the workshop members. Often these produce stunning moments of honesty and drama. The 46-minute film is a more precise description of her work. In the film, Monika explains the entire process in detail along with her thoughts and feelings about movement, performance and theatre. The actors/directors Annabel Arden, Katherine Hunter and Marcello Magni speak about how their work with Monika has influenced their own careers. Actor/director Olivia Yan, Feldenkrais teacher Fiona Battersby and actor Xela Marx also offer contributions. The film and the book are relevant to actors, dancers, musicians, yoga, Feldenkrais, Pilates and other sports and movement systems and to people working with children.

Author: Robert Golden, Monika Pagneux
Publisher: Robert Golden Pictures Ltd
Published: 10/12/2012
Pages: 70
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.30h x 8.40w x 0.20d
ISBN: 9780956302120

About the Author
Monika Pagneux was born in Germany in 1927. Her schooling was interrupted by war - after which she was not allowed to continue high school for political reasons. For a time she worked in the potato fields but in 1947 she moved to Berlin to study modern dance and theatre with Mary Wigman, which she paid for with bread and potatoes. Pagneux met Marcel Marceau in Berlin, realized that she wanted to tell stories with movement, danced with Circus Knie to earn tuition money for Étienne Decroux, who was the mime teacher Marceau suggested. In 1953, she hitched rides on trains to Paris in order to study with Decroux. Monika then studied theatre at École Internationale de Théâtre Jaques Lecoq, where she then taught movement for 15 years. She worked with Peter Brook in Paris for many years where she also ran an international theatre training studio with Philippe Gaulier, followed by workshops in London for 10 years whilst also leading Master-classes around the world. From 2007-2012 Monika has led pedagogy Master-classes in Barcelona. In 1965 Monika by chance came across a class being taught by Moshe Feldenkrais who work she immediately appreciated for its ability to 'wake people up' and also because it is 'neutral' - you don't see the training in the body on stage, unlike other training techniques such as classical ballet, acrobatics, or some martial arts where you can often spot someone trained in a particular style from their distinctive walk and stance. Actors need to be to find a dynamic, ready, available 'neutral' and from there, to do, create, express the fullest range of humanity, to be able to do whatever they want, effortlessly. Monika saw that the Feldenkrais can help actors be "sensitive and aware, a being, not a body". (adapted from an article by Anna Yen called Monika Pagneux, Play and Feldenkrais)

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