stella41b
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Joined: 10/16/2007 From: SW London (UK) Status: offline
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Study acting, theatre and drama. As a primer I would recommend a book called 'An Actor Prepares' by Jean Bernadette which is a basic introduction to the method of acting formulated by Konstantin Stanislavski in Russia at the end of the 19th century. This illustrates how you can draw on any of your life experiences and through control of your mind work at creating and developing a role. Acting also teaches you different things such as breathing control, better movement, better speech, interpreting interactions, rituals, and most of all playing. It is through playing that you learn to understand your own creative thought processes better. It also teaches you how to better interpret speech through understanding tone, inflection, stress, rhythm, the use of mime, gestures, using space, movement, and learning to control your speech, your thinking, movement, use of gestures, and so on. BDSM and theatre to me are one of the same thing - both require interaction, relationships, a common goal, the use of space, sound, light, atmosphere, equipment, gestures, rituals, and play. The only difference is of course that you don't interact in front of an audience (unless you're part of the BDSM scene) and you're developing a relationship and not a performance. It's also something which you can share with your Dominant.
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