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    STUDIA DRAMATICA - Issue no. 2 / 2011  
         
  Article:   INTERVIEW - THE DECONSTRUCTION OF THE IMPROVISATION IN THE ACTOR’S TRAINING, PART II (FILIP ODANGIU, A DIALOGUE WITH DAVID ZINDER).

Authors:  FILIP ODANGIU.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  A Full Professor at the Theatre Arts Department of Tel Aviv University, and an internationally acclaimed director and acting teacher, David Zinder served for many years as Head of Acting and Directing at Tel Aviv University and as the first Artistic Director of the University Theatre. David Zinder pursued a worldwide career as a director and a highly sought-after acting teacher. In 2004, after years of balancing his academic and professional career, David took early retirement from Tel Aviv University in order to focus primarily on directing. The first part of our dialogue was published in the previous issue of “Studia Dramatica“. While in the first part the problems addressed regarded the workshop procedures, mainly the Michael Chekhov technique, the second part deals more with the specific aspects of the theatre school and acting pedagogy.

Keywords David Zinder, theater, teaching, acting, directing
 
         
     
         
         
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