Cascade du Rudlin - Septembre 18 - 07 par Seb Wagner Via Flickr : La cascade du Rudlin est une chute d'eau du massif des Vosges située à la limite des communes du Valtin et de Plainfaing.

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Cascade du Rudlin - Septembre 18 - 07 par Seb Wagner Via Flickr : La cascade du Rudlin est une chute d'eau du massif des Vosges située à la limite des communes du Valtin et de Plainfaing.
"The constant quest in improvisation is form, not content. The wine is no problem: it is the skin to put it in which is needed if the audience are to be able to drink it."
John Rudlin, Commedia dell'Arte
Firstly, wearing a mask can, in an actor, induce anxiety derving not so much from the use itself as from the fact that the mask restricts both the visual field and the acoustic-vocal range. Your own voice seems to be singing at you, stunning you, ringing in your ears and, until you master it, you cannot control your breathing. The mask feels like an encumbrance and can easily transform itself into a torture chamber. That is the first reason. The second which is mythical, magical almost. A singular sensation afflicts you when you take off the mask-this at least, is my reaction- the fear that part of my face has remained stuck to it, or the fear that the face has gone with the mask. When you remove the mask after having had it on for two or three hours, you have the impression of annihilating yourself.
Commedia dell'Arte:An Actor's Handbook by John Rudlin