The exposition or background information is made up of these four things.
What are the four Ws? (Who, Where, When, Where)
one player extends their arm and points to another person in the circle
You
The four components given or you create to make a scene
Who, What, When, Where
You're in the front, facing the audience
What is downstage
a strong feeling of connection or strong feelings towards something or someone
(love) Sringara
This is the turning point of a story
What is the climax
Where you learn whether you succeeded or failed.
What is the falling action
one player is it and leaves the room, the leader must change the motion frequently
who started the motion
The two roles in pillars
Pillars and Actors
You're standing in the audience, right, but it's your left
What is stage left
The quality of being amusing or comic, especially expressed in literature
(humor) Hasya
This acting technique involves angling your body toward the audience so they can see better
What is cheating out
This is the beginning of the story that provides background information
What is the exposition
all players except one who stands sit on chairs in a circle
categories
List three things required for the game Machine
Movement, Sound, Rhythm
Your standing in the audience left, but it's your right
What is stage right
the feeling of sorrow and compassion from the suffering of others.
(pity/grief) Karuna
This stage direction refers to the area closest to the audience
What is downstage
This is the last try to exhaust all resources
What is the climax
all players stand in a circle, and one person is chosen to be it
frog and fly
What is the job of the pillars in the game
What does it mean to disrupt the performance of actors?
You're in the back, but you're still facing the audience
What is upstage
a strong human emotion that signals feelings of displeasure or frustration
(anger) Raudra
This story element appears at the beginning and reveals important background information
What is exposition
This is the inciting incident
What is the intro to the problem
When a person tells someone 3 things, and they have 2 guess which one is true
2 lies 1 truth
What happens in the middle of a story?
The issues escalate to a climax.
You're in the back, but on the audience's left, but it's your right
What is upstage right
having the bravery and fortitude to do something
(courage/heroic) Vira
When an actor moves from one location on stage to another
What is cross
The process of tries and problems before the climax
BONUS : DISCRIBE THE PROCESS FOR DOUBLE POINTS
What is rising action
When a group of people plays a running game and has to stop in order of color
Red light green light
The number of people needed for a scene to work properly.
4-5
You're in front of the audience, but on the right, but it's your left
What is downstage left
An unpleasant emotion that causes you to go into a fight or flight state
(fear/shame) Bhayanaka
This part of the story wraps up the conflict and brings everything to a close
What is the resolution
This is the conclusion of the story where the main conflict ended as success or failure
What is resolution
a group of people hop in a car and have to adapt to new personalities
Taxi
What are 3 things necessary to make a complete story
What is a beginning, middle, and end?
You're in the middle of everybody on the stage
What is center stage
a feeling of strong disapproval of something unpleasant
(disgust) Bibhasta
These are planned movements and positions that actors follow onstage
What is blocking
Describe the four Ws
What is Character, What happened before the problem Timeline, and the setting
a group of people who talk at the same time, and/ or make noises at the same time
Machine
True Or False? A scene can work with only 2 actors.
False
You're in the back, but it's the audience, right, but it's your left
What is upstage left
The feeling of safety and security
(peace) Shanta
This term describes the full group of performers working together in a show
What is ensemble