Theatre glossary (Mike Green)
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Sensory Perception Heightened awareness of physical sensations and emotional states. | |
Sensory RecallSensory perceptions elicited from past experiences. | |
SettingThe time and place in which the dramatic action occurs. | |
Social Discipline | |
Spectacle | |
SpontaneityA free, direct, immediate response to an experience. | |
Story DramatizationThe process of improvisationally making an informal play based on a story. Young children are often guided by a leader who tells or reads a story while the children take on all the roles, working in their own spaces. Older children generally assume specific roles and collaborate to dramatize a story, often interchanging roles and experimenting with ideas. | |