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Viewpoints is a technique of dance composition that acts as a medium for thinking about and acting upon movement, gesture and creative space. Originally developed in the 1970s by master theater artist and educator Mary Overlie, the Six Viewpoints has been studied and practiced for decades in theatre and dance. Overlie's practice and theory profoundly enables access to the source of inspiration and creativity. The Six Viewpoints, if practiced in the purest form, is found to be indescribably powerful and effective in all areas of investigation of, and for making art. In the simplest form, it is a practice for improvisation.

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  • Viewpoints is a technique of dance composition that acts as a medium for thinking about and acting upon movement, gesture and creative space. Originally developed in the 1970s by master theater artist and educator Mary Overlie, the Six Viewpoints has been studied and practiced for decades in theatre and dance. Overlie's practice and theory profoundly enables access to the source of inspiration and creativity. The Six Viewpoints, if practiced in the purest form, is found to be indescribably powerful and effective in all areas of investigation of, and for making art. In the simplest form, it is a practice for improvisation. The Six Viewpoints theory was adapted by directors Anne Bogart and Tina Landau over the course of 10 years, ultimately resulting in the delineation of nine "physical" Viewpoints and 5 "vocal" ones. Bogart and Overlie were on the faculty of ETW at NYU in the late 1970s and early 1980s, during which time Bogart was influenced by Overlie's innovations. Overlie's Six Viewpoints (space, story, time, emotion, movement, and shape) are considered to be a logical way to examine, analyze and create art in a profound way while Bogart's Viewpoints are considered practical in creating staging with actors. (en)
  • Шесть точек зрения (англ. Viewpoints) — это методика композиции, которая обеспечивает словарный запас для размышлений и импровизации в сценическом действии. Первоначально разработанная в 1970-х годах хореограф Мэри Оверли как метод телесной импровизации. Теория Шести Точек Зрения была адаптирована для сцены, режиссёрами и Тиной Ландау. Богарт и Оверли были на факультете ETW (Experimental Theatre Wing — експериментальное театральное крыло)[1] в Нью-Йоркском университете в конце 1970-х и начале 1980-х, во время которого Богарт была под влиянием инноваций Оверли. Богарт адаптировала Шесть Точек Зрения, изначально предназначенных для исследования танца, для театра и . (ru)
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  • Шесть точек зрения (англ. Viewpoints) — это методика композиции, которая обеспечивает словарный запас для размышлений и импровизации в сценическом действии. Первоначально разработанная в 1970-х годах хореограф Мэри Оверли как метод телесной импровизации. Теория Шести Точек Зрения была адаптирована для сцены, режиссёрами и Тиной Ландау. Богарт и Оверли были на факультете ETW (Experimental Theatre Wing — експериментальное театральное крыло)[1] в Нью-Йоркском университете в конце 1970-х и начале 1980-х, во время которого Богарт была под влиянием инноваций Оверли. Богарт адаптировала Шесть Точек Зрения, изначально предназначенных для исследования танца, для театра и . (ru)
  • Viewpoints is a technique of dance composition that acts as a medium for thinking about and acting upon movement, gesture and creative space. Originally developed in the 1970s by master theater artist and educator Mary Overlie, the Six Viewpoints has been studied and practiced for decades in theatre and dance. Overlie's practice and theory profoundly enables access to the source of inspiration and creativity. The Six Viewpoints, if practiced in the purest form, is found to be indescribably powerful and effective in all areas of investigation of, and for making art. In the simplest form, it is a practice for improvisation. (en)
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  • Viewpoints (en)
  • Шесть точек зрения (ru)
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