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'''Ion Cojar''' (January 9, 1931 - October 18, 2009) was a [[Romania]]n theatre director and method acting professor at [[UNATC]]. He is the pioneer of the Romanian [[method acting]] school.
'''Ion Cojar''' ([[English language]]: John Cojar) (January 9, 1931 - October 18, 2009) was a famous [[Romania]]n method acting teacher and theater director. He is the pioneer of the Romanian [[method acting]] school.

As a teacher at The National University of Theater and Film from [[Bucharest]], Ion Cojar founded the Romanian [[method acting]] school, ensuring that students develop a psycho-emotional „mechanism” specific to the transformation of the conventions in life truth, unlike the old acting school in which students were taught how to play theater. He fought for an education system in which students are not taught or modeled by the teacher, but in which the environment is that of laboratory experimentation and self-knowledge, of deliverance from preconceptions acquired in family, school and society, an environment in which the student is able to become aware of and to use his full native creative potential that makes him unique.

In theory, Ion Cojar has gathered all his research and discoveries in the book „O poetică a artei actorului”.




==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=search&gid=318595156460 "Ion Cojar" group on Facebook]


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Revision as of 14:04, 2 January 2012

Ion Cojar (English language: John Cojar) (January 9, 1931 - October 18, 2009) was a famous Romanian method acting teacher and theater director. He is the pioneer of the Romanian method acting school.

As a teacher at The National University of Theater and Film from Bucharest, Ion Cojar founded the Romanian method acting school, ensuring that students develop a psycho-emotional „mechanism” specific to the transformation of the conventions in life truth, unlike the old acting school in which students were taught how to play theater. He fought for an education system in which students are not taught or modeled by the teacher, but in which the environment is that of laboratory experimentation and self-knowledge, of deliverance from preconceptions acquired in family, school and society, an environment in which the student is able to become aware of and to use his full native creative potential that makes him unique.

In theory, Ion Cojar has gathered all his research and discoveries in the book „O poetică a artei actorului”.


See also

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