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Hidden History of Augusta

[audiobook] Hidden History of Augusta by Dr. Tom Mack in Arts-Photography

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iquest;Por donde empezar? iquest;Es posible pensar en la teacute;cnica como los cimientos de un edificio?La pregunta por los comienzos de la formacioacute;n de un actor viene alimentando la historia del teatro. La manera singular en que este libro aborda el problema parece ser el punto inicial de un viaje para poder entender la pedagogiacute;a de Jorge Eines. Una propuesta que se ocupa del proceso en su etapa inicial y que abre las puertas a la imaginacioacute;n; la destreza y por ende a la teacute;cnica. Todo ello con la finalidad de orientar a un alumno para que encuentre su lugar en el arte del actor.Un libro que es punto de partida. Una viacute;a de acceso a los demaacute;s textos del autor (La didaacute;ctica de la dramatizacioacute;n; Alegato a favor del actor; El actor pide y Hacer actuar) componiendo una universo tanto teoacute;rico como praacute;ctico para profundizar en las liacute;neas maestras que definen la formacioacute;n de los actores.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Interesting; captivating at times; often tediousBy Kindle CustomerExpecting a magical journey through the places Neil traveled coupled with a jealous fascination of experiencing the rock star lifestyle associated with my favorite drummer; I finish this book disappointed a bit wondering if I actually like who Neil Peart is. His personal discomfort with the fans who so eagerly seek a piece of him leave me wondering why for most of my life and time as an avid Rush fan and drummer that I would ever want to meet him? His weariness from touring night after night despair me as I would gladly trade my daily work routine for his; as if the possibility of that chance being afforded me would ever exist. Nevertheless; traveling the U.S. and Europe along with Neils personal insight is fascinating. The places and adventures are far beyond what I could expect to experience personally and I am glad he has shared them with his fans. By the end; as ready as Neil was to end the tour; so equally ready was I to reach the end of the book. As doing the same thing night after night becomes tedious; I give Neil the benefit of doubt and agree it would grate on me the same and though just an ok read for me; still Neil remains my favorite drummer and all I have to say is "thanks Neil for the music".0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book by one of my heroes!By MarkAs a RUSH fan of more than 30 years I have been enjoying the writings of Neil Peart for a long time; since he is the amazing lyric writer for the band. As a matter of fact his lyrics are so great; (even if they are a little over my head at times) that I was worried that his prose would be over my head too; but I was pleasantly surprised to find Mr. Peart (pronounced "Peert") is just a regular guy. One of the things I quickly learned was that I have been mispronouncing his name for all of these years. Ha! But as I read all about his travels on his BMW motorcycle; usually with a buddy in tow and always dealing with the perils of following his GPS unit (who hasnt been there?) it was with great interest that I went along for the ride. Neils humor was one of my favorite parts of the story and I thought it was great that Neil and his buddies joke around in just the same way as I do with mine. Just pure silliness. And it was interesting as I read about his travels in my state which is Tennessee; which was fun also. His book re-ignited my urge to buy my first street bike and to try his favorite beverage; which you will have to read the book if you want to know what it is! I just wanted to thank Neil for sharing with me; his many journeys and for making me laugh. Overall it was a great read and I just bought another book of his on my Kindle. But I found this book to be relaxing as well as entertaining and strangely comforting to read; in a way. I highly recommend this book to RUSH fans; motorcycle enthusiasts; avid readers and drinkers of Neils favorite beverage! Cheers Mr. Peart!!3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Pearts best work to date; in my opinionBy Justin Opinion"Roadshow" was the second book by Neil Peart that I have read; with "Ghost Rider" having been the first. I loved "Ghost Rider"; but I think I enjoyed "Roadshow" even more - maily because the very heavy underlying (and often overt) theme of the former was just humanly difficult to try and enjoy (though I did also give it a well deserved 5 star mark). But also because Roadshow takes us on a focused and purposful journey with Peart; a successful traveling musician making his way across America (and beyond) on a concert tour. For this; if offers a wonderful insight into what many fantasize to be a life of thrill and luxury at all times; not considering the annoying; aggrivating; and tediousness involved - not to mention the painful logistics and inherent problems therein.I try not to read other reviews before writing one of my own; but I did notice a few when I purchased the book; and recall one reviewer feeling that the storyline should have been more about the concert tour and less about the travel in between. I disagree; and actually felt that there was ample anticdotal attention paid to the rehursals; backstage activities and performances provided. The real story was about traveling from show to show by motorcycle. Mr. Peart has long preferred this mode of transport on Rush concert tours; and along with a riding partner (or occasionally two) he travels the hundreds of miles from city to city; 30; 40; 50 times during an extended tour.Mr. Pearts narrative is at once a familiar and comfortable style that makes his books very enjoyable. One quickly learns the authors personality - the witty side; the grumpy side; the aprehensive side... and how the travels through moods; thoughts; and ideas as much as he travels through miles of open road. A man who is loath to reveal himself to unfamiliar persons ("strangers" seems a little too strong; for even people with whom he is aquainted have no guarantee of any revelations); has found an outlet in the written word - long his passion as a reader; and now his avocation as a writer. Clearly; Neil Peart has writing talent. I smile as he describes the funny and peculiar; and wince as misfortune befalls him in his travels. I feel I am there; riding third on my invisible motorcycle. I can see the vistas and urban scenes in my minds eye. For me; this book brings together the very best of Pearts writing. I will admit that I am a Rush fan (in the vernacular; not the literal abbreviation for fanatic) and have seen the band several times. However; you quickly stop thinking about Peart the musician and get to know Peart the traveler; the thinker; the husband; the person. Even his descriptions of the events "at work" are done with a sensibility that puts the everyman behind a drum kit for a sold out rock concert; instead of the boastings and narrow views of a "rock star".I could find but one complaint for "Roadshow: Landscape With Drums"... it ends much too quickly! Literally days after finishing this book; I attended a Rush concert at "the automotive lubrication service company amphitheatre" and being among the first to make our way to the parking lot at the end of the show; I saw a large tour bus passing; with a police escort - and pulling a trailer. I smiled out loud; and felt as though I were watching a friend head out for another days adventure. Oddly; that feeling was never once experienced while enjoying Mr. Pearts drumming - because the person we come to know through his writings is not the man behind the drum kit at the concerts; but the man in between those concerts.

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