Training Actors in the Ateneo Theater Arts Program: Negotiating Western Practices within Cultural Parameters
Anglo-American or Western acting practices, largely influenced by the works of Russian theater theorist Konstantin Stanislavsky, lie at the core of acting courses in the Philippines and many countries of the world. In Western societies, these practices are taught in a cultural context where individu...
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ph-ateneo-arc.paha-11942024-11-25T15:18:02Z Training Actors in the Ateneo Theater Arts Program: Negotiating Western Practices within Cultural Parameters Abad, Ricardo G. Maramara, Melissa-Vera M. Anglo-American or Western acting practices, largely influenced by the works of Russian theater theorist Konstantin Stanislavsky, lie at the core of acting courses in the Philippines and many countries of the world. In Western societies, these practices are taught in a cultural context where individualism, personal achievement, egalitarianism, and democratic principles are valued. These cultural orientations facilitate the expression of an actor’s inner life. In contrast, the cultural orientations in the Philippine context are a deference to authority, a sense of shame, and an inclination to emotionalism. How, then, does the Ateneo Theater Arts Program, based in a Philippine university, impart Western practices? This paper proposes an answer based on the writers’ personal experiences as theater practitioners and on interviews with students. It finds that through cultural negotiation enacted in acting exercises, an accommodation between Western acting methods and local cultural imperatives can be reached, a situation that allows Filipino actors to eventually discover their own unique ways of showing inner lives onstage. 2016-10-31T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/paha/vol6/iss2/2 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/paha/article/1194/viewcontent/PAHA_206.2_202_20Article_20__20Abad_20and_20Maramara.pdf Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia Archīum Ateneo accommodation Stanislavsky Meisner Technique Viewpoints acting methods Filipino cultural traits |
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Anglo-American or Western acting practices, largely influenced by the works of Russian theater theorist Konstantin Stanislavsky, lie at the core of acting courses in the Philippines and many countries of the world. In Western societies, these practices are taught in a cultural context where individualism, personal achievement, egalitarianism, and democratic principles are valued. These cultural orientations facilitate the expression of an actor’s inner life. In contrast, the cultural orientations in the Philippine context are a deference to authority, a sense of shame, and an inclination to emotionalism. How, then, does the Ateneo Theater Arts Program, based in a Philippine university, impart Western practices? This paper proposes an answer based on the writers’ personal experiences as theater practitioners and on interviews with students. It finds that through cultural negotiation enacted in acting exercises, an accommodation between Western acting methods and local cultural imperatives can be reached, a situation that allows Filipino actors to eventually discover their own unique ways of showing inner lives onstage. |
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