Demonstration (acting)

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'Demonstration' is a monstration that serves as proof[1] in storytelling.

Demonstration is a central part of the Brechtian approach to acting. It implies a definite distance built into the actor's manner of playing a character (in contrast to the absolute identification with a character demanded by the Stanislavski-influenced "method acting" approach).

References

  1. ^ Kaatz, Elihu (2009). The End of Television?: Its Impact on the World (So Far). Indialphia: SAGE Publications. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-4129-7852-1.