hand movements in drama it could also mean ure body posture
I am so tired of all this damn drama.
Koizora (or Koizara) is a Japanese Drama, which translates Sky of Love.
drama = teatro a drama (a dramatic play) = una drama
Drama on the stage is une comedie, no matter if it's drama, comedy or tragedy. Drama in real life is une drame. The translation in French is: drame.
If you mean a wristwatch, tokeiIf you mean the verb to watch, miru.
pitch, power, posture, and pace
Padmasan is a posture. Padma = lotus asana = posture it translates into lotus posture
Drama is basically the role of acting. Usually in drama you act as someone else. Using good: posture, use of stage, actions, facial expressions and loud voices. I do drama at school, it is extremely funny, especially preforming it to an audience.
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Words like gate, gestures, proxemics, posture, stance etc. come into mind and are all example of non verbal communication techniques in drama. Non verbal communication is everything the actor does without talking so the way they walk, how they represent their relationships, their posture, their facial expressions :) hope it helped
pace in drama means tempo
Bad posture?
The elevation in drama means how high ur voice is
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USL in drama means Upstage Left.
The feminine noun fiducia means trust or confidence. Ex drama would mean out of or from drama, but the result (confidence/trust from/out of drama) makes little sense.
prolly asian