In drama, physical control refers to an actor's ability to effectively manage their body movements, posture, and facial expressions to convey emotions and character intentions. It involves precision and coordination, allowing performers to create believable and engaging representations of their roles. Mastery of physical control enhances an actor's performance by enabling them to communicate non-verbal cues and maintain a strong stage presence.
Physical movement in drama is expressive movements or ideas.
An improvisation term to describe what a performer contributes to the progression of the action.An offer can be verbal or physical
Drama
physical drama is acting without a script. It is not about the way you say things or even what you say it is about portraying a story using gestures and body language e.t.c
pace in drama means tempo
it mean that when you are in drama class our when you are in what ever you at and what ever your doing you need to have self control ok thx have a nice day
Physical movement in drama is expressive movements or ideas.
it mean that you control your self when you in drama class or where ever you are you are all ways sapost to have self control
physical development means the progress of a child's control over his body.This includes control over muscles,physical coordanation,ability to sit and stand
An improvisation term to describe what a performer contributes to the progression of the action.An offer can be verbal or physical
Drama
Confidence control communication
physical drama is acting without a script. It is not about the way you say things or even what you say it is about portraying a story using gestures and body language e.t.c
pace in drama means tempo
physical theatre is a form of theatre that uses more physical and energetic drama such as a mime
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The elevation in drama means how high ur voice is