Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... activity . Mental activity con- sists of the action and reaction of the senses , the entire emotional system , the will and power of choice along with the ability to think and direct thought . The beginning of all man's activity is ...
... activity . Mental activity con- sists of the action and reaction of the senses , the entire emotional system , the will and power of choice along with the ability to think and direct thought . The beginning of all man's activity is ...
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... activity and this in turn influences behavior and movement . An individual whose system produces too much sugar tends to put on weight . Then , be- cause of greater poundage , activity is more exhausting and move- ment is retarded . On ...
... activity and this in turn influences behavior and movement . An individual whose system produces too much sugar tends to put on weight . Then , be- cause of greater poundage , activity is more exhausting and move- ment is retarded . On ...
Side 63
... activity is reflex , usually performed automatically and without special awareness . Much of the ninety per cent of uncon- scious activity is directed to the nervous system , the respiratory sys- tem , the digestive system , the ...
... activity is reflex , usually performed automatically and without special awareness . Much of the ninety per cent of uncon- scious activity is directed to the nervous system , the respiratory sys- tem , the digestive system , the ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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