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Movement/Butoh
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Jerry Gardner is an Associate Professor in the Theatre Department at the University of Utah where he teaches movement to students in the Actor Training Program. He also has a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, specifically ritual and meditation. Jerry has trained, performed, and taught extensively in various movement and mind systems for over 35 years.
Recently over the last two years Jerry is studying the techniques of Noh Theatre, and its relationship enhancing the actor's process and development. In the year 2003 Jerry had his debut performance in France and Japan and will be returning to teach and perform in both in 2004. These systems include Butoh, illusionary and corporeal mime, mask work, Viewpoints, ballet, Pilates and Bartenieff movement, karate, kung-fu, tai chi, and Buddhist meditation.
His multifaceted approach in working with actors is designed to enhance stage presence, justify stage movement choices, clarify characterization, as well as develop mental concentration, nonverbal communication, and overall physical condition-all of which is an integral aspect of the well-developed actor.
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