The Director of the School of Performing Arts, Prof. Stefan Aquilina, has recently published an edited collection Stanislavsky and Pedagogy on Routledge. The volume seeks to determine current thinking related to the pedagogical implications surrounding the work of seminal theatre director Konstantin Stanislavsky.
The volume features essays of eminent scholars and practitioners in theatre and performance, namely:
- John Gillett, East 15 Drama School, UK
- Hilary Halba, University of Otago, New Zealand
- Julia Listengarten and Christoper Niess, University of Central Florida
- Bella Merlin, University of California Riverside
- Elien Hanselaer, freelance performer based in Belgium
- David Shirley, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Edith Cowen University
- Dr Mario Frendo, University of Malta
The volume is part of the Stanislavsky And… series, edited by Prof. Paul Fryer of the University of Leeds. Other planned titles include volumes on intimacy and race.
The book can be purchased online. Stanislavsky and Pedagogy is overall Prof. Aquilina’s sixth book. Prof. Aquilina is also the Co-Director of the Stanislavsky Research Centre and Editor-in-Chief of the Stanislavski Studies journal, also with Routledge.
