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 +"The system is the result of Stanislavski's many years of efforts to determine how a human being can control in performance the most [[intangible]] and [[uncontrollable]] aspects of human behavior: such as emotions, and artistic inspiration." --Sholem Stein
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- +'''Stanislavski's system''' is a [[system]]atic approach to training actors that the Russian [[theatre practitioner]] [[Konstantin Stanislavski]] developed in the first half of the [[Twentieth-century theatre|20th century]].
-'''Stanislavski's system''' or '''‘system’''' is an approach to acting developed by [[Constantin Stanislavski]], a [[Russia]]n [[actor]], [[Theatre director|director]], and theatre administrator at the [[Moscow Art Theatre]] (founded [[1897]]). The system is the result of Stanislavski's many years of efforts to determine how a human being can control in performance the most intangible and uncontrollable aspects of human behavior: such as emotions, and artistic inspiration.+==See also==
 +* [[List of productions directed by Konstantin Stanislavski]]
 +* [[List of acting techniques]]
 +* [[Naturalism (theatre)|Naturalism]]
 +* [[Realism (theatre)|Realism]]
 +* [[Socialist realism]]
 +* [[Method acting]]
 +* [[Russian symbolism]]
 +* [[Symbolism (arts)|Symbolism]]
 +* [[Russian avant-garde]]
 +* [[Experimental theatre]]
 +* [[Twentieth-century theatre]]
 +* [[Theatre practitioner]]
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"The system is the result of Stanislavski's many years of efforts to determine how a human being can control in performance the most intangible and uncontrollable aspects of human behavior: such as emotions, and artistic inspiration." --Sholem Stein

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Stanislavski's system is a systematic approach to training actors that the Russian theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavski developed in the first half of the 20th century.

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