The clear pronunciation of words
Articulation
To remember a fact or an event so as to recreate it
Recall
An actor who communicates through movement of the body and face without speaking
Mime
To make up the dialogue and action of a scene as you go along
Improvise
Give two examples of physical warm-ups
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Singing without words
Vocalizing
To picture in one's mind
Visualize
Body Movement and expression without dialogue
Pantomime
Conversation among characters
Dialogue
Give two examples of vocal warm-ups.
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A series of actions that may be repeated
Routine
Aware (of in the mind)
AND
existing in the mind just below the level of awareness
Conscious
AND
Subconscious
White makeup often used by clowns and mimes
Clown White
Working with others toward a common goal
Collaboration
Why is it important for actors to warm-up before rehearsal or a performance?
Warm-ups help actors to relax themselves, clear their minds, expand their body movement, and to build confidence.
Name the vocabulary word: a hormone that produces the feeling of sudden increased energy
Adrenaline
Not planned or pre-decided
Spontaneous
Communicating thoughts and feelings through body movements (crossing arms, facial expressions)
Body Language
Appropriate conduct/behavior
Etiquette
Explain how mimes use their body to communicate.
Mimes communicate without words, using precise gestures and movements to communicate their ideas.
Feeling nervous before or during a performance
AND
Being Flexible
Stage Fright
AND
Pliable
What are the five senses?
AND
What are the five questions involving your senses?
1. What does the object look like?
2. How does it smell?
3. How does it feel?
4. How might it taste?
5. How does it sound?
Thick water-based makeup usually applied with a damp sponge
Pancake Makeup
A group of actors working together to create an artistic whole rather than putting importance on individual actors
Ensemble
What tools do mimes and vocal actors have in common?
Mimes and vocal actors both use body language and make-up while performing onstage.