Francisco Navarro Lara's "NeuroDirectorial Technique" is a distinctive approach to conducting, built upon seven core principles that aim to reveal the full emotional depth of music, making it palpable and immediate. Through precise nonverbal communication and an intuitive use of the entire body as a vessel of expression, the conductor forges a profound connection between themselves, the orchestra, and the audience.
Emotional Awareness: The conductor absorbs the emotional essence of the piece, creating an atmosphere that is both authentic and powerful.
Intuitive Gestures: Movements arise naturally from the flow of the music, carrying emotions without the confines of rigid patterns.
Nonverbal Communication: Instead of directing with words, the conductor uses gestures and expressions to convey the mood and message of the music with clarity and immediacy.
Body Awareness: The entire body serves as an expressive tool, bringing out the intricate emotional layers of the music.
Synchronization of Emotions: The conductor and orchestra unite as one, embodying the shared emotional language of the music.
Control over Inner Energy: The energy of the music is consciously channelled and shared with the orchestra, heightening the intensity of the performance.
Connection with the Audience: The emotional force of the music reaches the audience directly, creating a shared experience that transcends words.