Proxemics are distance between actors and what this tells the audience about their relationship. For instance, if character A is in a room and then B enters; A may show his dislike for B by moving the the other side of the room, or A may show he is very happy to see B by moving towards him. As our attitudes towards people are forever evolving, an actor would move closer or further away from other actors during a scene depending on how their characters feelings towards that character changes.
PROXEMICS
Proxemics refers to the study of personal space and how individuals use space in social interactions. An example sentence could be: "Understanding proxemics can help people navigate different cultural norms around personal space."
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Proxemics refers to the study of how people perceive and use space in their interactions. It explores how individuals establish personal boundaries in various social settings and the impact of physical distance on communication and relationships.
An example of proxemics is how most Americans feel safe and comfortable with keeping people we know at an arm's length away during conversation. This space increases to a couple of feet if the person is a complete stranger or not well known
proxemics. its sociology.
Terrirrality
space is a main component in drama because it shows shapes, levels and proxemics.
Proxemics
The proxemics means the distances between character/actors in a play. It shows their relationships and feelings. e.g. if two characters stood far apart from each other you could assume that they either did not know each other at all, or had fallen out and were no longer speaking to each other.
It is called: Proxemics. I have used this in my Drama plays and it has got me really good marks.
astonomy actually its astronomy...