The conversation between actors on stage
Dialogue
Belief in you worth and abilities as a person
Self Confidence
Freedom from all bodily tension
Relaxation
To adlib or invent dialogue and actions without a script or rehearsal
Improvise
The ability to move to a beat or a pattern of beats
Rhythmic Movement
a story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience
Play
Mental comments and opinions we repeat to ourselves constantly
Self - talk
The muscle located between the abdomen and the rib cage
Diaphragm
Losing concentration or getting out of character
Breaking Character
The ability to express feelings through physical action
Expressive movement
The personality an actor portrays in a scene or play different from their own personality
Character
Actions that are different from the norm
Risks
The shaping and molding of sounds into syllables
Articulation
Trying on the role of others or assuming the pare of another person in society
Role-Playing
An inner drive that causes a person to act a certain way
Motivation
Repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony
The act of working together, getting along, and sharing responsibility
Cooperation
The manner in which people speak and the way words are pronounced in different parts of the world
Accent
A verbal command starting or ending a scene
Curtain
Strong feelings such as love, joy, fear and happiness
Emotions
The special interactive relationship between the performers and the audience that bonds them into a team
Player - Audience Relationship
Two or more people taking a step by step approach over a course of time to achieve a goal
Group Process
Muscular membranes in the larnyx that produce sound
Vocal Folds
A verbal command given by the director to stop the dialogue and movement in a scene
Freeze
The art of composing and planning a dance
Choreography