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The realistic school of acting
Method acting is a range of training and rehearsal techniques that seek to encourage sincere and emotionally expressive performances, as formulated by a number of different theatre practitioners while the Organic Creatives Process is a conscious, intuitive process that goes beyond it.
Teachers of the realistic school of acting (2020) by Arianna SerioArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Narrated by Giovanni Morassutti
Konstantin Stanislavski and the realistic school of acting
Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski (né Alexeiev; Russian: Константи́н Серге́евич Станисла́вский; 17 January [O.S. 5 January] 1863 – 7 August 1938) was a seminal Russian theatre practitioner. His principal fame and influence rests on his 'system' of actor training, preparation, and rehearsal technique used by actors to portray emotions on stage by putting themselves in the place of the character. His 'system' inspired several American theatre practitioners including Lee Strasberg.
The Group Theater
The Group Theatre was a theater collective based in New York City and formed in 1931 by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg. They were pioneers of what would become an "American acting technique", derived from the teachings of Konstantin Stanislavski, but pushed beyond them as well. The company included actors, directors, playwrights, and producers gathering at different summer locations to rehearse and train intensively for six of its 10 years in existence. The name "Group" came from the idea of the actors as a pure ensemble; a reference to the company as "our group" led them to "accept the inevitable and call their company The Group Theatre."
Strasberg,Lee,Anna,SusanLIFE Photo Collection
The origin of the Method
Lee
Strasberg (November 17, 1901 – February 17, 1982) was a Polish-born
American actor, director, and theatre practitioner who discovered Method
acting inspired by the Stanislavski System.
Lee Strasberg
Courtesy of LIFE Photo Collection.
Lee Strasberg (1960) by StrasbergFilmArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Videoclip from StrasbergFilm
The Actors Studio
The Actors Studio is a membership organization for professional actors, theatre directors and playwrights at 432 West 44th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded on October 5, 1947, by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford and Robert Lewis, who provided training for actors who were members. Lee Strasberg joined later and took the helm in 1951 until his death on February 17, 1982. He helped actors to develop their skills in a private environment keeping their acting truthful and honest.
By Gordon ParksLIFE Photo Collection
Susan Strasberg
Susan Elizabeth Strasberg was an American stage, film, and
television actress. She was nominated for a Tony Award at the age of 18
for playing the title role in The Diary of Anne Frank and nomintated for best actress in Kapò directed by Gillo Pontecorvo in 1960. Later in her
career, she also wrote two best-selling books including "Marilyn and Me": Sisters, Rivals, Friends in which she describes her relationship with Marilyn providing may be the most intimate, revealing, and realistic portrait
of probably the most famous star of all times.
Susan Strasberg
Courtesy of LIFE Photo Collection
Montgomery Clift (1948-11-11) by Bob LandryLIFE Photo Collection
Montgomery Clift was one of the original method actors in Hollywood; he was one of the first actors to be invited to study in the Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg.
Courtesy of LIFE Photo Collection
Paula Strasberg (1950) by DedicationToMonroeArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Paula Strasberg, Lee Strasberg's wife and mother of John and Susan, was Marilyn Monroe's acting coach and confidante.
Video clip by DedicationToMonroe
John's birthday present
In 1962 Marylin Monroe gave her Thunderbird Ford's original, first-generation T-Bird roadster, as a birthday present to John Strasberg, the son of Lee and Paula and brother of Susan. Today, the T-Bird is among the most enduring pop icons of the '50s.
John Strasberg
American actor, director, teacher and writer, the son of Lee Strasberg and Paula Strasberg and the brother of actress, writer Susan Strasberg. He discovered The Organic Creative Process which is a conscious, intuitive process that goes beyond the work currently taught in the realistic school.
John Strasberg in Berlin (2017) by Somos ArtsArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Video trailer by SomoS Arts
Camera: Giovanni Morassutti:
Cut: Zack X Soltes
Music Credit:
"Danse Macabre - Violin Hook"
"Danse Macabre - Sad Part - No violin"
"To The Ends"
Kevin MacLeod
John Strasberg Interview (2014) by Giovanni MorassuttiArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Method acting was developed by Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg in particular, and is associated with actors such as Marlon Brando and Dustin Hoffman.
Video by Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
John Strasberg teaching relaxation (2014) by Giovanni MorassuttiArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Acting training with John Strasberg
Actress : Elena Orsini Baroni
Video by Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
John Strasberg Interview (2014) by Giovanni MorassuttiArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
John Strasberg has been teaching in many countries all over the world. In Italy he has been invited by Giovanni Morassutti since 2001.
Video by Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Giovanni Morassutti (2018) by Teresa MarenziArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Giovanni Morassutti is an actor, director, artist and cultural entrepreneur close to the Strasberg family. He has been studying the Method and the Organic creative process since early 2000.
Giovanni Morassutti (2018) by Teresa MarenziArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Acting classes
Giovanni Morassutti started his professional acting training with Susan Strasberg in 1996. He then moved to New York City attending the Actors Studio as an observer of the sessions moderated by Estelle Parsons, Lee Grant, Eli Wallach among others. While in New York he began to deepen his studies of the realistic school under the guidance of Salem Ludwig and later John Strasberg who became his mentor.
By Paul SchutzerLIFE Photo Collection
Photo: East German Armed Forces and USArmed Forces at border between East and West Berlin after sealing off eastern sector.
Audio clip from an Interview to John Strasberg at Tatwerk in Berlin, 2016.
Personal Dream Space
In 2014 Giovanni Morassutti shot Personal Dream Space which is a work in progress documentary film, set in the armonic friulian countryside of Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence, about the organic creative process taught by Strasberg. It describes the legacy of the realistic school: From the Method to the Organic Creative Process.
Trailer of Personal Dream Space.
Director: Giovanni Morassutti
Writers: Giovanni Morassutti and Marta Pasqualini.
Editor: Davide Vizzini
Cinematography: Cecilia Bozza
Sound: Raffaele Sartorelli
The Group Theatre at Brookfield CenterArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
The Group Theater in 1931
Photo by Ralph Steiner
Courtesy of the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY.
John Strasberg Masterclass at Art Aia (2014) by UnknownArt Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Strasberg Masterclass at Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence in 2014
Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence
Exhibition - Strasberg Legacy
Editing and Text by Giovanni Morassutti
Audio by various sources including StrasbergFilm
Video by various sources including StrasbergFilm
Photos - Credits in the media
Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence is an international art residency located near the comune of Sesto al Reghena in the north-eastern Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It's a place for artistic production and research that focuses on the development of the creative process and facilitates cultural exchange across borders promoting cultural and artistic activities at a local and international level.
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