Across
- 5. Le Coq, The practitioner who created the 7 levels of tension
- 6. By Through, A devising technique used by Frantic Assembly which involves 3 key movements
- 7. No tension in the body at all
- 8. A design technique which can enhance a performance
- 9. The body is in solid tension.
- 10. There is nothing more or nothing less. The state of tension before an action occurs.
- 11. The speed at which a movement is performed
- 14. The interaction between the audience and the mood of a drama performance
- 16. Assembly, A physical theatre company in London
- 18. of material, A sequence of steps put together to create choreography
- 19. The tension has exploded out of your body.
- 21. The feelings and attitudes of the roles or characters involved in dramatic action.
Down
- 1. Indecision
- 2. The imaginary or real point in the performance space where the audience's attention is to be directed.
- 3. back, Many people live at this level. Everything is relaxed and lacking in credibility
- 4. When multiple people are performing and then they select only one person to continue or stop performing.
- 12. A group moving or speaking as one
- 13. The heaviness with which a movement is performed
- 15. The tension is in your body. The crisis is about to happen.
- 17. Duets, A devising technique involving chairs
- 20. Hands, A devising technique which uses hands