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telling a story or presenting an idea through bodily
movement and expression rather than words
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an actor who communicates through movement of the
Body and face , but does not speak ; a move formal
And disciplined version of pantomime
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the act of reviewing a dramatic word
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1. To review negatively 2. To move a film or TV ,Camera from left to right or vice versa
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an enthusiastic appreciate of a show by a critic
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nonverbal, usually unconscious, communication through the use of postures, gestures, facial expressions, and the like.
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controlling the audience’s attention. A director may have to ask an actor not to steal focus with excessive movement on another actor’s line |
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the use of hand, body and facial movement to make the actor’s dialogue more meaningful or to make a point without dialogue
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scene that is created and performed spontaneously by actors who make up their own dialogue and actions
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the act or process of collaborating
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sense of “family” unity developed by a group of performers during the course of a play; the willingness of actors to subordinate themselves to the production as a whole
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he code of ethical behavior regarding professional practice
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