Theatre Glossary (Mike Green)
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Elements of DramaSix major elements of drama according to Aristotle: plot, character, theme, dialogue, music, and spectacle. | |
Emotional PerceptionThe detection and apprehension of emotional states, feelings and reactions both in oneself and others. | |
Emotional Recall and Expression Emotional perceptions elicited from past experiences which can be used in understanding, portraying, and reflecting on the human condition and human behavior. | |
EnactThe process and fulfillment of creating a believable being outside oneself. | |
EnsembleThe dynamic interaction and harmonious blending of the efforts of the many artists involved in a dramatic activity or theatrical production. | |
Evaluation Analysis and appraisal of personal efforts and the efforts of others. | |
ExercisesIndividual and group activities designed by the drama/theatre leader to teach process, skills, and concepts. | |