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Key words for GCSE Drama.
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A movement sequence uses movement of the body to non-verbally communicate ideas to the audience.
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A movement sequence uses movement of the body to non-verbally communicate ideas to the audience.
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Devising is the process of improvising and collaborating to produce a piece.
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Blocking is planning the precise positioning of actors in a performance.
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A character's motivation indicates why they might behave in a certain way.
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Choreography is a composed sequence of movements.
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The most important scene in a play is the holding scene.
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The most important scene in a play is the holding scene.
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Physical theatre uses movement to create expression.
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Physical theatre uses movement to create expression.
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Sightlines are unobstructed lines of vision between the audience and the performers.
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A traverse layout is when the audience sits on either side of the stage.
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A framing device is when the story is surrounded by a second story.
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A framing device is when the story is surrounded by a second story.
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