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Language to use when discussing physical theatre skills are:
fluidity, movement, pace, learning character's lines
pitch, focus, choral movement, imagination
precision, tone creativity and creativity
precision, focus, creativity and losing human qualities
Which skill is this the definition for:
To make your emotion clear through your face
gestures
neutrality
facial expression
posture
Which skill is this the definition for:
To maintain a neutral physicality
Creativity
Neutrality
Facial Expression
Gestures
Which skill it this the definition for:
To creatively move from one moment to the next.
Creativity
Movement
Transitions
Neutrality
Which skill is this the definition for:
Using your physicality to create and enhance a narrative.
Neutrality
Physical Theatre
Gait
Gestures
Which idea is this the definition of?
To allow the audience to suspend their disbelief.
Theatrical Illusion
Physical Theatre
Transitions
Gestures
Posture is...
Using your hands to communicate and emotion or idea.
The way one holds one's body; a pose or position.
To creatively move from one moment to the next.
To ensure that your movements flow smoothly.
Choral Movement is...
The exactness of movement
Moving at the same time as others, using precise, in time movements
The way in which you move around the room should reflect your role, emotion, situation...
Movement performed at a slowed down speed
Using Levels means...
To ensure that your movements flow smoothly.
Moving (or speaking) together.
To use the space, with varying height.
To maintain a neutral physicality.
Concise Movements are...
Using your physicality to create and enhance a narrative.
Nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, behaviours, and posture
Thinking carefully about when and how to move your body and use your gesture, to make your intention clear to the
audience.
To make your emotion clear through your face.
A Motif is...
A recurring theme, subject or idea
The way one holds one's body; a pose or position
Moving one after the other in a sequence
To maintain a neutral physicality
Moving one after the other, in a sequence is called:
The act of trying out a new idea, or technique is called...
Name as many physical theatre keywords or skills that you can think of...in two minutes!
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