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                     Terminology and Techniques                              Physical Skills                                        Vocal Skills
          Text/ Script   The written drama piece/script.    Facial           Using the face to express that   Dialogue          The spoken script on stage.
          Tableux        A ‘frozen picture’ that tells a story.   Expressions  characters feelings and        Direct Address    When an actor speaks directly to the
                         Costume and props are needed,                       emotions.                                          audience, e.g. in pantomime.
                         and physicality used to show       Gesture          An expressive movement of the    Communal          A variation on chorus work where a
                         emotion.                                            body, or something that is said or  Voice          group of performers speaks with ‘one
          Technical      Technical equipment and systems                     done to show a feeling, i.e. a                     voice’.
                         for example sound, lighting and                     wave.                            Intonation        Variation of spoken pitch that is not
                         computer generated effects.        Body Posture     The position of the body to                        used to distinguish words, but the
          Protagonist    The main character in a piece of                    communicate a character, i.e.                      attitudes and emotions of the speaker.
                         drama.                                              standing with a straight back, to                  For example questions, feelings,
          Thought        An exercise that allows the inner                   show you have higher status than                   statements.
          Tracking       thoughts of a character or role to be               another character.               Language          The level of formality with which you
                         heard out loud. The participant is   Body Language  The way in which our bodies      Register          speak. Different people and situations
                         asked to say their characters                       communicate our character’s                        call for different registers. For example
                         thoughts and feelings at specific                   attitudes. Using your body to                      talking to a teacher and your friends.
                         points during their acting.                         show emotions or hidden          Monologue         One person speaking, either delivering
          Plot           The storyline of a piece of drama.                  feelings.                                          a speech or thoughts and feelings to
          Scene          A sequence of continuous action in   Movement       The process of moving the body                     the audience.
                         a play.                                             on stage to express feelings, or   Vocal Pace      The speed in which an actor delivers
          Rehearse/      A practice or trial performance of a                emotions.                                          their lines.
          Rehearsal      play.                              Audience         The spectators who watch the     Vocal Pause       Pausing lines to create dramatic effect
          Flashback      Enacting a moment from a                            performance.                                       such as tension.
                         character’s remembered past, this   Off-Stage       The area ‘back stage’ where the   Vocal Tone       The way that you speak, using
                         can help gain an understanding of                   audience can’t see the actors                      ‘intonation’ to add feelings, emotions
                         the character and provide a ‘back   Character       The person/persona an actor                        or sub-text.
                         story’.                                             wishes to convey.                Vocal Projection Using the voice so that all the audience
          Entrances &  Where a character enters and exits   Status           The level of society a character is                can hear.
          Exits          their scene.                                        in.                              Sound             Any music, sound effects or other
          Level(s)       How the actors sit, kneel or stand   Improvisation  To perform quickly in response to                  sound used on stage created by
                         on stage, to show status.                           something, without previous                        electronics, actor’s bodies or
          Multi-role     When an actor plays more than one                   planning.                                          instruments. Sound is used to create
                         role.                                                                                                  atmosphere, or mood.
                                                                                                              Pitch             The ‘highness’ or ‘lowness’ in the tone
                                                                                                                                of the voice.
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