https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_iM4Zy4hpuOE1UeFA5emtadWc/view?usp=sharing
Although the writer of this article is snarky, this article raises important issues for actors. We don't want any emotional abuse in a class (I'm not saying that is what Eric Morris does) but we do need to ask ourselves if we have habitual patterns in our movement, emotions, expression that limit us. And what do we do to increase our ability to express, to be available and to move freely, without excess tension?
Although the writer of this article is snarky, this article raises important issues for actors. We don't want any emotional abuse in a class (I'm not saying that is what Eric Morris does) but we do need to ask ourselves if we have habitual patterns in our movement, emotions, expression that limit us. And what do we do to increase our ability to express, to be available and to move freely, without excess tension?