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What term describes a group of performers (actors, dancers, singers, etc.) who work together as a team to create a theatrical production? (This is a french word that means "together.")
audience
tableau
ensemble
entree
Which term best describes Physical Theatre?
Predominantly dance with some acting and talking
Giving emphasis to the body to create meaning
Lots of gymnastics and singing
Moving in unison whist chanting
Which term describes a frozen image/sculpture created with the body to represent a word, concept or idea?
platter
tableau
ensemble
monologue
Emerging yourself into physical theatre demands:
Attention and imagaination
Bruises and crying
Special shoes and kneepads
A high count of midichlorians
Physical Theatre has only been around since the 1980s
True
False
Physical theatre focuses on:
Spectacular images
Abstract movement
The telling of a story
Political motivations
Dance-theatre, movement theatre, clown, puppetry, mime, mask, vaudeville and circus can all be a part of Physical Theatre.
Yes, if they are used to advance the narrative
Yes, if used to entertain the audience in story breaks
No, they are separate genres and should never be confused with physical theatre
Yes, but only if the story is about a dancer, gymnast, clown, puppeteer, mime, actor or circus performer.
Which of the following is NOT an essential skill for Physical Theatre?
Great Balance
Intense Focus
Absolute Trust
Immense Strength
Before starting any physical theatre exercises, the performer needs to:
Psych themselves up
Remove all sense of fear
Be dressed in black
Warm-up the body and stretch
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