Drama quiz

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The Drama Movement Quiz

Test your knowledge on theatrical movement techniques and the historical contexts that shaped them. This quiz explores essential concepts in drama, including non-verbal communication, the significance of stereotypes, and the evolution of movement through different eras.

  • Learn about Greek, Renaissance, Baroque, and Victorian movements
  • Explore reasons behind animal movement and slow motion on stage
  • Understand the impact of stereotypes in performance
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExpressiveActor42
Four ways we communicate non verbally
Eye contact, facial expression, body posture, gestures
Trains, planes, and faces
Saftey ,to show detial
Three Reasons we study Animal Movement
If we are playing an animal
Larger than life dynamic
If we are playing a character with an animal like quality
To De-Emphasize a background
Saftey
What is tempo?
To Show Detail
The speed we move at
Larger than life dynamic
Three Reasons we use Slow Motion Tempo on Stage
Safety
To show detail
Tempo
To De-Emphasize a background (Our eye is attracted to the fastest thing on stag
What is a Stereotype
A group
A person who is living
An oversimplified idea or image of a group of people or person
An oversimplified message of a group of people or person
Are Stereotypes often offensive?
Are there times that Stereotypes are useful?
When performing for children
Short amount of time to get the story across
If the stereotype can be used to further a story not be offensive
If the audio in a theater is limited
They just always are
Why was Greek Movement so big?
Because greek is the only action
They were big (lived big stories, exciting lives, warriors)
Stories were about Gods (not everyday events)
The theaters were HUGE (amphitheaters no jumbo trons.)
Greek is the main course
What are the three Greek and Melodrama Archetypes
Hero
Villian
Victim
Coyboy
Dancer
Leader
Renaissance Movement
Straight Lines
Grounded
Heavy
Slow Tempo
Curved lines
Light
Quick tempo
Stands out
Blends in
Baroque Movement
Straight lines
Light
Slow tempo
Heavy
Quick tempo
Curved lines
Stands out
Blends in
Victorian Movement
Slow movement
Straight lines
Heavy
Light
Quick tempo
Curved lines
Stands out
Blends in
Three reasons movement changes through time
Heavy
Light
Dynamic
Ecnomics
Social Norms
Clothing restrictions
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