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A frozen stage picture is commonly referred to as a tableau. It is a moment of complete stillness on stage, often used to create a visually striking or dramatic effect.
A frozen image is something you would learn in drama. Frozen obviously means still or not moving and an image is a picture. So a frozen image is a still picture or form.
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The stage term for a group pose is often referred to as a "tableau." A tableau is a frozen picture created by actors on stage, where they hold a specific position to convey a scene or theme without movement or dialogue. It is commonly used in theater to highlight key moments or emotions within a performance.
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When you create a still or frozen picture.
Tableau is a frozen image with actors making every ting from chairs to clouds.
A tableaux is a frozen image, where all performers on stage are frozen. The difference from a frozen image is, is that when forming a tableaux, performers move from different parts of the stage one at a time to form an image which develops as each person enters it. As a drama student, I know this is right.
When Unfrozen, they would rot quicker.
its when you create a picture using your body and staying still in other words a frozen image
its when you create a picture using your body and staying still in other words a frozen image