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PANTOMIME The Art of Silence
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Definitions of pantomime
*The art of acting without words *The art of silence
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Pantomime training is basic to an actor’s training
Character is portrayed through: Gestures Facial Expressions Movement The First Thing the Audience Sees!
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Which came first?....... Pantomime was the first form of acting
Silent film stars such as CHARLIE CHAPLIN were masters of the art of pantomime
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The French mime MARCEL MARCEAU reawakened America to the power of silent acting
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PRINCIPLES OF PANTOMIME
Your chest is the key to all bodily action
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PRINCIPLES OF PANTOMIME
Your wrists lead most hand gestures
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PRINCIPLES OF PANTOMIME
Move your elbows away from your body when making arm or hand gestures
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Opposite action emphasizes physical movement
Opposite action emphasizes physical movement. Pulling your arm back before delivering a blow makes the punch more emphatic.
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Arms and hands should move in curves, not in straight lines, unless you are deliberately trying to give the impression of awkwardness, uneasiness, force, or strength.
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Positive emotions, such as love, honor, courage, and sympathy, are evidenced by a high chest and head, free movements, broad gestures, and animated facial expressions.
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Negative emotions, such as hate, greed, fear, and suffering, contract and twist the body and evidenced by a sunken chest, tense movement, restricted gestures, and drawn features.
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Facial expressions – the use of the eyes, eyebrows, and mouth – usually precede the physical actions.
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Whenever possible, make all gestures with your upstage arm, the one away from the audience, and avoid covering your face.
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Some exaggeration of movement is often essential.
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Always keep the audience in mind, and direct your actions to them.
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All actions must be definite in concept and execution, and all movements must be clearly motivated.
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