Across
- 3. Actions or gestures, without words, that tell a story.
- 4. A frozen picture created by actors.
- 6. ______ Facial Expressions are the core set of seven facial expressions that are recognized and understood across all cultures: Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Surprise, Anger, Disgust and Contempt.
- 8. ______ _____ is the area of the stage that is closest to the audience, and to the right from the actor's perspective.
- 9. ______ Expressions are more specific facial expressions that give more information, often revealing a character’s hidden or true feelings.
- 10. ______ ______ are significant physical movements made by an actor to communicate character, location, action or emotion.
Down
- 1. A group of spectators whose attention, energy, presence, and immediate feedback help shape and complete the theatrical experience. Their behavior audience behavior directly impacts the energy and focus of everyone in the auditorium and on the stage.
- 2. ______ ______ is the arrangement of actors and elements on stage to create a visually compelling composition for the audience.
- 4. ______ and Release is a technique used to create the illusion of solid, invisible objects by controlling muscular energy in the body and then letting it go...used to create the shape of an invisible wall or ball or other specific object.
- 5. ______ _____ is the area of the stage that is furthest from the audience, and to the actor’s left.
- 7. ______Expressions help convey SUBTLE shades of difference amongst the feelings--these are the most specific of the facial expressions.
- 11. ______ Moment is a brief moment of fixed focus added to the end of a scene or act to leave a lasting impression on the audience.
