GAME 2
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GAME 2
200 Points
encompasses everythingassociated with the actors’bodies including posture, facialexpressions, positions andlocations…
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the way an actor’s body ispositioned; this is another form of non-verbal communication
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to speak at a volume thatwill allow all members ofthe audience to hear…
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the physical elements of a scene,included things actors carry,pick up, use, or any item usedto dress the set…
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go to…
Centre- Stage
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the where and when ofa scene or play
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Working with anotheractor to ensure the successful outcome of a scene, rather than workingagainst each other
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an unplanned action orreaction that appears tohappen naturally withouteffort…
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Most stages are made upof 9 areas…
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a plan for achieving success;in improvisation, actors takea few moments to determinehow they will make the scene a success…
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demonstrate…Go on the stage and
upstagecentre
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400 Pointsactivities used to prepareactors for an upcoming task; usually involvingmovement, facial expressions,action, musical backgroundand dancing…
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describes how an actor moves around the stageduring a performance…
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the point of the greatestintensity in the plot…
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a signal to tell the actoror crew-member to dosomething…
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generally, an upper-bodymovement, other than facial expressions, that helpsthe actor express themselvesnon-verbally…
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demonstrate…Go on the stage and
Upstage Right
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A scene for twopeople…
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a successful story/play willfollow a structure with awell-defined beginning,an obstacle, a climax and a clear ending…
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a scene in which actorsmake up the dialogue andthe story as they go; does notinvolve rehearsals or scripts…
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lines spoken by charactersin a play or scene…
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a theatrical device in whichactors freeze or stand completely still in characteruntil cued to continue acting…
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demonstrate…Go on the stage and
DownstageLeft
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an activity to aid the actorin artistic growth…
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in performance, this meansto create a problem ‘off thetop of your head’ withouttaking time to think or with little planning time…
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Pantomime…
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Upstaging…
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Mono-Improv…
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upstageright…
demonstrate…Go on the stage and
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The Name of one of the EA(s) in our room right now…
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Definitions StagePositions
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200Movement
200Posture
200Project
200Props
200Centre- Stage
200Setting
400Sharing
400Spontaneous
400Stage-
positions
400Strategy
400UpstageCentre
400Warm-ups
600Blocking
600Climax
600Cue
600Gesture
600Upstage-R
600Duet
800DramaticStructure
800Improvisation
800Dialogue
800Freeze
Element
800Downstage L
800Exercise
1000Impromptu
1000Pantomime
1000Upstaging
1000Mono-Improv
1000Upstage R
1000EA
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JEOPARDY GAME- Answer Key Class: DRAMA Game: 2