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Abad, M., Arana, D. (2023). Un actor a tempo. El jazz como estímulo en la generación del ritmo a partir del uso de la máscara neutra de Jacques Lecoq como herramienta para entrenar el timing actoral [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25252
Abad, M., Arana, D. Un actor a tempo. El jazz como estímulo en la generación del ritmo a partir del uso de la máscara neutra de Jacques Lecoq como herramienta para entrenar el timing actoral []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25252
@misc{renati/532085,
title = "Un actor a tempo. El jazz como estímulo en la generación del ritmo a partir del uso de la máscara neutra de Jacques Lecoq como herramienta para entrenar el timing actoral",
author = "Arana Reyes Escobar, Diego Alejandro",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The term “timing” is commonly used in acting training and in stage work; yet, its meaning hasn’t been systematized based on the mentioned denomination. Thus, actors and actresses get no explanation about how to achieve it. Therefore, with this research, we propose a concept of timing and we seek to systematize a training for it, through the musical genre of jazz and what Jacques Lecoq proposed with the neutral mask. So, it will be necessary to analyze jazz as a stimulus for the rhythmic principle developed in the use of the neutral mask as a training tool for acting timing. In addition, there will be other researches that contribute to the musical and acting field. Among the main sources of this work, Jacques Lecoq stands out, exposing his pedagogy with the neutral mask; Henkjan Honing, delves into timing from the music field; and José Martínez, explains jazz and its principles: swing and free playing. To test the hypothesis of this research, a face-to-face laboratory was carried out. During this, exercises from Lecoq’s pedagogy with the neutral mask were used, and various pieces from the jazz subgenres were incorporated as sound stimulus. As a result, an evolution of the sense of timing was obtained by each participant. This was reflected in the laboratory process and in the closure session. Thus, we verify that the free playing from jazz stimulates the principle of rhythm developed by Lecoq. Because, it develops an association between musical references and body expressions, enhancing the active creativity of the participants. So, a training is generated in which the musical and rhythmic sense gives the performer a swing when acting, and, therefore, a better timing.
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