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Yevgeny Vakhtangov

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Vladislav Ivanov. S. An-sky, Evgeny Vakhtangov and The Dybbuk // The worlds of S. An-sky. A Russian Jewish Intellectual at the Turn of the Century / Ed. by Gabriella Safran and Steven J. Zipperstein. California, Stanford. Stanford University Press, 2006. P. 252–265,
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as made use of by Stanislavski, you see one result. If you examine it in the work of one of his great pupils, Vakhtangov — who influenced our thinking and activity — you will see a completely different result. Vakhtangov's work was skillfully done, his use of
584:Владислав Иванов. Евгений Вахтангов и Михаил Чехов. Игра на краю или театральный опыт трансцендентального // Русский авангард 1910–1920-х годов и проблема экспрессионизма / Редкол.: Ю.Г. Коваленко и др. М.: Наука, 2003. С. 464–478. 710: 725: 400:Евгений Вахтангов. Документы и свидетельства: В 2 т. / Ред.-сост В.В. Иванов; ред. М.В. Львова, М.В. Хализева. М.: Индрик, 2011. Т. 1 – 519 с., илл.; Т. 2 – 686 с., илл. 454:
Armenian born, Vakhtangov studied law at Moscow University before enrolling at A. I. Adashev’s drama school, where he was taught by, among others, Leopold Sulerzhitsky
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Vakhtangov rose in the ranks at the Moscow Art Theatre, and by 1920 he was in charge of his own theatre studio. Four years after his death, the studio was named
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form: "when Vakhtangov's actor says 'I'm not laughing, I'm demonstrating laughter', one still doesn't learn anything from his demonstration".
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element in acting, but argues that Vakhtangov's method lacks the social insight and pedagogical function of Brecht's own
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even more brilliant and more imaginative than Stanislavski’s, and yet Vakhtangov achieved totally different results."
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sets as well as a detailed analysis of the texts of plays and the psychological motivations of its characters.
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the split rather than its reconciliation". Brecht outlined the main aspects of Vakhtangov's work as:
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argued that Vakhtangov's approach was "the Stanislavski-Meyerhold complex
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Vakhtangov was greatly influenced both by the theatrical experiments of
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In 2017, film director Qmars Mootab made a documentary film about him,
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From a note probably written in the 1930s. See Brecht (1964, 237-238).
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Another famous production directed by Vakhtangov in the same year was
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Stanislavsky in Practice: Actor Training in Post-Soviet Russia
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and the more psychological techniques of his teachers,
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is quoted as saying: "If you examine the work of the
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New York: Hill and Wang. 422:"About The Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow" 671:Official site of the Vakhtangov Theatre 468:Yevgeny Vakhtangov: A Critical Portrait 413: 296:Greater inventiveness and imagination. 530:Malaev-Babel, Andrei (8 April 2016). 7: 202:for a short time before joining the 716:Male actors from the Russian Empire 160:Евге́ний Багратио́нович Вахта́нгов 27:Russian actor and theatre director 25: 144:Yevgeny Bagrationovich Vakhtangov 72:Yevgeny Bagrationovich Vakhtangov 536:Critical Stages/Scènes critiques 336:His most notable production was 238:, and the co-founder of the MAT 166:. He was a friend and mentor of 746:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery 186:father and a Russian mother in 450:The Cambridge guide to theatre 1: 466:Malaev-Babel, Andrei (2013). 240:Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko 625:Malaev-Babel, Andrei. 2011. 767: 676:Yevgeny Vakhtangov's grave 610:Carnicke, Sharon M. 1998. 182:Vakhtangov was born to an 159: 58: 52: 45: 40: 751:Soviet theatre directors 706:People from Terek Oblast 627:The Vaktangov Sourcebook 178:Early life and education 701:People from Vladikavkaz 640:Farber, Vreneli, 2008. 587:Brecht, Bertolt. 1964. 509:Eug. Vakhtangov Theatre 232:Konstantin Stanislavski 200:Moscow State University 315: 290:The how, not the what. 198:). 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Index

Vakhtangov
Russian
Armenian

Vladikavkaz
Terek Oblast
Russian SFSR
Russian
Vakhtangov Theatre
Michael Chekhov
Armenian
Vladikavkaz
Terek Oblast
Northern Ossetia
Moscow State University
Moscow Art Theatre
Vakhtangov Theatre
Vsevolod Meyerhold
Konstantin Stanislavski
Leopold Sulerzhitsky
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
avant-garde
Actors Studio
Lee Strasberg
Stanislavski System
the Method
German
theatre practitioner
Bertolt Brecht

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