"What is it that we in the theatre give? Instead of images on canvas or in the form of statuary or music, we give our body, voice, feelings, will, imagination — we give a form of pulsating art to life itself; we give it to our characters and we give it to our audiences. Nothing, absolutely nothing remains for us save the pleasure of having given pleasure."
About Michael Chekhov
Michael Chekhov — Life and Legacy
Michael Chekhov, a prominent Russian actor and director, revolutionized the world of theater with his unique approach to acting. He is best known for developing techniques that emphasize the psychological aspects of performance, particularly through his concept of 'psychological gesture.' This innovative idea suggests that physical movements can convey deep emotional truths, allowing actors to connect more profoundly with their characters and audiences. Chekhov's quote, 'The actor's task is to create a character that is alive,' encapsulates his belief in the necessity of authenticity and imagination in acting. His methods challenged traditional techniques by encouraging actors to explore their inner lives and emotional landscapes, fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience. Chekhov's influence can be seen in modern acting schools and methodologies, where his principles continue to inspire actors to delve into the complexities of their roles. Today, his quotes and ideas resonate with performers seeking to enhance their craft, highlighting the enduring impact of his work on the art of acting. Chekhov's legacy lies in his ability to bridge the gap between creativity and emotional expression, making his insights invaluable for both actors and audiences alike.
Quote collection
Michael Chekhov quotes
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"As actors and actresses, we must rejoice in the possession of our physical faculties. We must experience joy in the use of our hands, arms, body etc. Without this appreciation and realization of the body and its many possibilities, we cannot perform as artists You should feel a flow of joy because you are alive. Your body will feel full of life. That is what you must give from the stage. Your life. No less. That is art: to give all you have. And what have you? Your life-nothing more. And to give life means to feel life throughout your whole being."
"All true artists, bear within themselves a deeply rooted and often unconscious desire for transformation."
"The inner life of the [imagination], and not the personal and tiny experiential resources of the actor, should be elaborated on the stage and shown to the audience. This life is rich and revealing for the audience as well as for the actor himself."
"Real inspired acting is never DOING, it is always HAPPENING"
"An actor has to burn inside with an outer ease."
"Compassion may be called the fundamental of all good art because it alone can tell you what other beings feel and experience. Only compassion severs the bonds of your personal limitations, and gives you deep access into the inner life of the character you study, without which you cannot properly prepare it for the stage"
"That is art: to give all you have. And what have you? Your life - nothing more. And to give life means to feel life throughout your whole being."
"I am a creative artist. I have the ability to radiate. Lifting my arms above me, I soar above the earth. Lowering my arms, I continue to soar. In the air moving around my head and shoulders, I experience the power of thoughts. In the air moving around my chest, I experience the power of feelings. In the air moving around my legs and feet, I experience the power of will. I am that"
"When you really concentrate, you will get a sense of expansion. You will feel that you are larger person than you are physically, as if you become a person two or three sizes bigger than your ordinary physical self, and that you are flowing with all your being toward the object of your concentration. Whether it is a physical thing or an image that you are concentrating on, your whole invisible person will be in movement."
"This longing for knowledge makes the real artist brave. He never adheres to the first image that appears to him, because he knows that this is not necessarily the richest and more correct. He sacrifices one images for another more intense and expressive, and he does this repeatedly until new and unknown visions strike him with their revealing spell."
"Why be narrow-minded, why cut ourselves off from any of these rich heritages when… we have the freedom to make the most of the best in all techniques? There are no prohibitions against it. All it takes is a little wisdom, imagination and courageous experimentation."
"In every well-written play the battle rages between the primary powers of Good and Evil, and it is this battle which constitutes the life impulse of the play, its driving force, and is basic to all plot structures...In any true piece of art...the beginning and the end are, or should be, polar in principle. All the main qualities of the first section should transform themselves into their opposites in the last section."
"You cannot keep bumping your head against reality and saying it is not there."