Warm Up
Observation
Pantomime
Improvisation
Grab Bag
100
Actors warm up with relaxation techniques, exercises, and THIS.
What are vocal exercises?
100
Actors use THIS to recall past experiences in extreme detail, thinking about how something looked, smelled, or tasted.
What is sense memory?
100
Mimes use gestures, movement, and THIS to communicate.
What are facial expressions?
100
This is the appropriate conduct that we follow in a given situation.
What is etiquette?
100
These are three relaxation techniques
What are deep breathing, neck rolls, rag doll, or squeeze and release?
200
When something is extremely flexible.
What is pliable?
200
To create a picture in one's mind.
What is visualization?
200
This word comes from Ancient Greece, and means "to imitate."
What is mime?
200
When you first get your script you will need to do this, which means to establish definite movements and actions.
What is setting the scene?
200
These are three appropriate articulation exercises.
What are tongue twisters, AEIOUs, poetry reciations, and or yawning?
300
This hormones courses through your body when excited and helps you to become more aware and focused.
What is adrenaline?
300
To be aware of what is going on around you at this very moment.
What is conscious?
300
This is a very thick makeup, usually applied with a damp sponge, that will not fade, crease, or smear. It is extremely opaque.
What is pancake makeup?
300
Improvisation should be focused, but also THIS VOCABULARY WORD, which means without planning.
What is spontaneous?
300
Mimes paint their faces white and black to emphasize these.
What are their eyes and mouth? These are the most expressive parts of the human face.
400
This is the practice of creating sounds with your mouth without forming words.
What is vocalizing?
400
In order to remember something for the long-term, we must move a memory into THIS.
What is the subconscious?
400
Standing with your chest this way indicates weakness, old age, shyness, or exhaustion.
What is curved inward?
400
Theatrical conflict requires both an obstacle (a situation) as well THIS, which applies to the actor.
What is motivation?
400
When speaking onstage, you must be careful to speak your words clearly. This is known as...
What is articulation?
500
An actor's tools include the body, mind, voice, and THIS.
What is emotion?
500
These are three things you can do to improve your memory.
What are creating a story, chunking, writing it down, and/or visualizing?
500
Feet turned in, or one leg bent behind the other indicates this.
What are shyness or insecurity?
500
To be successful in improvization, you must not only say "Yes," you must then do this...
What is say "Yes, and..." which means that you should build upon what has been given to you to help the scene progress?
500
In ensemble work, this person is the supporting actor.
What is EVERYONE?
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