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  1. ‘The actor’s art transforms words into experience.’ Lindy Davies Intuition is the defining principle of her process and as such provides a revolutionary approach to the art of the actor. Sydney Series 1) The Intuitive Actor: the power of intuition and your infinite imagination.

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      "Lindy Davies’ smarting, tensile production makes you marvel...

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      Lindy Davies has worked as a Director, Actress, Actor...

  2. Lindy Davies is an Australian theatre director, actress and script consultant. She was the Dean of the School of Drama at the Victorian College of Arts from 1995 to 2007 and worked with Julie Christie on 'Away From Her'.

  3. "Lindy Davies’ smarting, tensile production makes you marvel all over again at a play that shimmers with so many subtleties of meaning… like listening to the subtle harmonies of a Mozart or Schubert chamber Trio - and twice as erotic, reality and imagining are interchangeable here-and just as potent, sexuality and sexual roles a shifting ...

  4. mail.lindydavies.com › Lindy_Davies › Lindy_DaviesLindy Davies

    Lindy Davies is a versatile and award-winning performer and teacher with extensive experience in film, theatre and television. She has worked with Julie Christie, Harriet Walter, Sarah Polley and many others, and has written a book on her approach to performance.

  5. If there is a short-cut to understanding the ideas of Henry George – “the Georgist paradigm” – that short-cut is the work of Lindy Davies. This volume offers a small yet excellent sample. Among his contemporaries, Lindy Davies was perhaps the most “orthodox” of Georgist advocates.

  6. www.lindydavies.com › about-sonoraAbout - LINDY DAVIES

    Lindy Davies has worked as a Director, Actress, Actor Trainer and Performance Consultant, winning awards and nominations for performance, direction and inspirational leadership.

  7. Sep 25, 2024 · Lindy Davies (born 29 August 1946) is an Australian actress, director, actor trainer and performance consultant. She played Ruth Ballinger in the Australian soap opera Prisoner in 1985, and won the AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1986 film Malcolm.