Re: Living History as Performance Art
I don't see opposition or rejection here at all. I dont see fear or reluctance, but respect of the presentation of sound historical fact to an audience. Most folks dig an audience. Perhaps too much. I think what is offered here is pure good faith caution and wise counsel by even minded men in this thread (not me) about the slippery slope and more times than not, plain bogusness of "acting" turned away from the hard historical record and into the realm of well-intentionedprobabilities.
No different than any other aspect or discipline here in the deep end of the pool. Fill yer tool box full o' duly researched Man / Method / Materials and go about your duties in that context. You do not have to convey some historical ditty or back story brilliance with ev'r breath of the event.
Spend time mastering known, research supported speech patterns, greetings, courtesies, slang, curse words, colloquialisms, societally popular cultural aspect and other period mannerisms....and as importantly the context and company in which they are used.... that can be found digging in the words of the original "cast" itself.
The first person will flow.
C. Rideout
Tampa, Florida
Residing in a veritable Back Story Desert (Needing Federal Grant)
Originally posted by Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
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No different than any other aspect or discipline here in the deep end of the pool. Fill yer tool box full o' duly researched Man / Method / Materials and go about your duties in that context. You do not have to convey some historical ditty or back story brilliance with ev'r breath of the event.
Spend time mastering known, research supported speech patterns, greetings, courtesies, slang, curse words, colloquialisms, societally popular cultural aspect and other period mannerisms....and as importantly the context and company in which they are used.... that can be found digging in the words of the original "cast" itself.
The first person will flow.
C. Rideout
Tampa, Florida
Residing in a veritable Back Story Desert (Needing Federal Grant)
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