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Theatre Arts One Chapter One Vocabulary

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improvisationan impromptu portrayal of a character or scene
scene-stealinginappropriately diverting attention from the main actors by calling attention to yourself on stage
sitcomstelevision programs that are situation centered
character-centered actiona focus on the reactions of a character or a group of characters placed in various situations
motivated sequencethe natural way a person responds to a stimulus
first step in motivated sequencestimulus
characterizaationputting together all facets of a character or a group of characters placed in various situations
"what is happening now"a key to successful improvisation, concentrating on the immediate situation
"do nothing effectively"to be visible onstage without scene stealing
"illusion of the first time"the impression given by a performance that has spontaneity and freshness
internal stimulithoughts and emotions
situation-centered actionplacement of different characters in a certain situation, focusing on their various reactions
terminal questioncan be answered with a "yes" or a "no", thus hindering improvisational dialogue
individual improvisationimprovisation that allows for depth in the development of a single charcter
main responselast step in the motivated sequence in which you react vocally or physically
primary means of conveying charcatervoice, body, language, and movement
motivationthe causes and reasons for a character's behaviour
spontaneitythe naturalness needed to keep a production fresh
situationthe problems, challenges, and circumstances a character must face
external stimulithings that are heard, seen, tasted, felt, or smelled

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