This type of stage has the actors facing the front of the house. An example would be our auditorium.
What is Proscenium?
This type of movement is fast and energetic.
What is radiancy?
This is the relative highness or lowness of the voice.
What is pitch?
The art of acting without speaking.
The difference in mime and pantomime is that mime is more _____ and _____
What is abstract and stylized?
This type of stage has the actors playing to three sides of the stage.
This is a floaty, airy kind of movement
What is buoyancy?
This is what a dull and unchanging voice would sound like.
What is monotone?
The first step in creating a pantomime.
What is visualization?
The ability to recall certain patterns of movement.
What is kinesthesis?
This kind of stage has the audience on all sides of the stage. Also called "Theatre in the Round"
What is arena?
This type of movement is direct and percise.
What is potency?
The overall quality and pitch of the voice.
What is tone?
These are never used in a pantomime.
A movement used to express an idea or emotion.
What is a gesture?
There are 9 of these on the stage.
What are the stage directions/ sections of the stage?
A celebrity would probably walk with this kind of status.
What is to inflect?
The ______ of a scene should always be kept in mind while performing a pantomime.
What is the environment?
Movements in mime should always be over _____.
What is over-exaggerated?
The space where the audience sits is called the?
House
These all can affect movement.
What is status, age, personality, mood, height, weight, and gender.
The part of the sentence most commonly inflected?
These can all affect how you interact with an "object."
What are the weight, shape, smell, and texture of the object?
Mimes wear white paint and gloves to highlight their facial expressions and ____ movement.
What is a hand?