when you project your voice you are changing what?
what is volume?
A performance skill that regulates the pace of the performance.
what is timing
Placards are a convention of which style?
what is epic theatre
these can be physical, verbal or psychological
what is conflict
Actress who played the Black Skirt
Jodie Le Vesconte
a frown and slanted down mouth shows which emotion
an actor who stays in character and does not break is what
what is focus?
isolation is a convention
what is gothic theatre
through acting, production areas and performance styles a specific atmosphere is placed on the performance
what is mood.
Setting of the play
What is an Orphanage
a word for walking
what is gait?
The energy of the black skirt.
What is controlled?
The convention where the actor talks to the audience
what is direct-address
The slow walking and staring of the black skirt emphasises which element?
what is tension
What mood was achieved in the performance
what is eerie
A sigh can symbolise
tiredness
Actors manipulating timing by standing still and silent can build what in the audience?
what is tension?
bertold Brecht was a founder of which style
Epic Theatre
a regular pattern of words, sounds and actions
what is rhythm
the costumes, setting, lighting, and sounds all help to emphasise what?
colonial australia
rural australia
gothic theatre
The use of voice of the young girl in children of the black skirt.
What is high pitch, quick, australian, crying
the actor-audience relationship aims to manipulate the audiences what?
what is mood, responses and emotions?
verfremdungseffekt translates to what?
what is alienation
The actor who played the black skirt contrasted with Harrold Horrocks by altering what?
what is posture, facial expressions, voice (expressive skills)
A distant actor-audience relationship was achieved through the actors doing what?
Showing confronting images and stories on stage.