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The article deals with teaching and researching stage speech on the supposition that researching stage speech influences how we teach stage speech. Stage speech is an artistic speech that researchers try to study and explain in a scientific manner, i.e. with scientific terminology and methods. Modern studies of stage speech are interdisciplinary (they combine phonetics and theatre studies, literary theory and history, sociology, etc.) and no longer just studies on a stricly linguistic (phonetic) level. The article shows a model of a scientific and interdisciplinary study of stage speech and its influence on or connection to how it is taught. The teaching of stage speech, which is shown on the example of students of Stage Acting at the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television, balances between science and art as well as between theory and practice. The article demonstrates that researching stage speech influences the teaching that is also interdisciplinary, based on artistic and scientific concepts and constantly combines theory and practice.
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The Human Epoch

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We are living in a very special time when humans have caused global changes on Earth and many species, including ours, are endangered. We cause so much pollution that in the face of the growing pressure to take responsibility what we need is a questioning approach, reconsideration and initiatives. The most important question is what we are going to do about it to survive and scientists representing various disciplines have employed tools, methods and skills to carry out research, estimate the risk and opportunities and to recommend actions. Artists also have a say in it. I have collected this data from my anthropological point of view.
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