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Characters of the sacred : the world of archetypal drama

By: Material type: TextTextPlacitas, NM Duende Press c1995Description: xi, 83p.; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-915008-50-5
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Contents:
1 The festive wellsprings of archetypal drama. 2 Towards a new dynamic of soul work. 3 Staging the introduction to archetypal drama. 4 Polar opposites in archetypal drama. 5 Archetypal dream dialogues. 6 Tribal dreams. 7 Stanislavski, Moreno and a Jungian coda. 8 The actor and the soul. 9 Archetypal origins of tragedy. 10 Research of the heart. 11 The performance connection. 12 Constructing the dramatic story. 13 Artaud, Yeats and the alchemical theatre. 14 Working momentum. 15 Mobilization of the numinous. 16 A curtain call, a bow and an exit
Abstract: '...now brings a significantly new modality to this effort of inner dialogue. He names it Archetypal Drama Therapy, and it deserves to be considered by all who care for soul, who seek to cultivate, as (Thomas) Moore would put it, "depth and sacredness" in their lives....He thus shows us how the sacred, invoked and served on the stages of ancient Greece, can again be at hand in the soul-making community of this "theater of therapy."' --Foreword
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Foreword by Daniel C. Noel.

1 The festive wellsprings of archetypal drama. 2 Towards a new dynamic of soul work. 3 Staging the introduction to archetypal drama. 4 Polar opposites in archetypal drama. 5 Archetypal dream dialogues. 6 Tribal dreams. 7 Stanislavski, Moreno and a Jungian coda. 8 The actor and the soul. 9 Archetypal origins of tragedy. 10 Research of the heart. 11 The performance connection. 12 Constructing the dramatic story. 13 Artaud, Yeats and the alchemical theatre. 14 Working momentum. 15 Mobilization of the numinous. 16 A curtain call, a bow and an exit

'...now brings a significantly new modality to this effort of inner dialogue. He names it Archetypal Drama Therapy, and it deserves to be considered by all who care for soul, who seek to cultivate, as (Thomas) Moore would put it, "depth and sacredness" in their lives....He thus shows us how the sacred, invoked and served on the stages of ancient Greece, can again be at hand in the soul-making community of this "theater of therapy."' --Foreword

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