Dramatic Languages Crossword Puzzle

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