Dramatic Languages Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 3. Using one thing to represent something else.
- 6. The actors' purpose in the play/scene, e.g. a supportive friend, mother, boss.
- 7. The atmosphere created on stage.
- 8. Moving in and out, past to present, slow or fast
- 9. Different for each style of theatre
- 11. An actor will use their skills of performance (voice and movement) to create this.
- 13. Connections between roles/characters, objects, and the space.
- 15. Refers to the words that are spoken in a drama. Helps to create character, communicate ideas and dramatic meaning.
Down
- 1. The dramatic languages working together create this on stage for the audience to interpret or understand
- 2. Juxtaposition of ideas. Ensemble moving fast while 1 actor moves slow.
- 4. Can be created through staging, props, or costumes. Can change from scene to scene.
- 5. Used to communicate/physicalise a character. Can become stylised to create imagery.
- 10. The constraints in which the actors have to perform within. Proximity between actors, actors and audience.
- 12. Build suspense - task, relationship, mystery, surprise.
- 14. Drawing the audience's attention to an idea/ action/ sound/ character/ object/ space