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DRAMATIC ARTS July 2006 Physical Expression
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z Assessment Standard 1 Describe and explain essential features of voice physical expression production, physical expression and creative interpretation z Learning Outcome 1: Apply Personal Resources
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Tension Blocks connection Removes from yourself Splits body, head and heart Physical Expression Body work Release of tension exercises / games fun shaking swinging feel the floor feel the weight grounded release from the joints deepening into the back/ spine find breathing
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Neutral posture Rock backwards and forwards - gently Find middle point Find side to side Release joints Feel the floor Find a body that doesn`t say something specific: I am angry, bored Physical Expression Body work
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Use of energy Relaxed Focus Creative Release joints Physical Expression Body work
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Gesture Universal Culturally Gender Class What is the story / meaning Physical Expression Body work
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Characterisation Neutral to body placement Universal Culturally Gender Class What is the story / meaning Physical Expression Body work
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Characterisation 1. Placement. *Body parts in relation to one another *One body placed in relation to another body Emotions and thoughts change / shift Invest the movement Creates meaning Universal, not culturally bound 2. Breath. (Inhale / Full pause / Exhale / Empty Pause) Gesture / body parts 3. Degrees / state of tension and relaxation (style and genre) / released to gravity Extreme exhaustion - complete release happy state of the body on holiday
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Physical Expression Body work Characterisation happy state of the body on holiday economic body - minimum effort & maximum efficiency (pace), empty, no tension neutral body - awake, no story, deep internal awareness / focus, ready to respond, anticipation, first time you drop tension into the body, powerful, take with you the weight of your whole being into the space, beginning of the sense of dramatic tension, body in naturalism, body ready to dramatise state of action, take awakeness into action, dropping more tension into the body, moving even slower, see something you respond, melodrama state of suppresses tension - jump into stylised form of theatre, as if body is working with a sense of suppresses passion, slow, large, extended getures, mask work, big gestures,state of heightened tension, non naturalism (Greek, Commedia) Extreme state of tension large gestures, close to death, Japanese forms, Noh theatre, KabukiTheatre, stylised 4. Rhythm. Place eg: station. The musicality the body creates in space 5. Direction. Drama and conflict. Bodies in opposite direction
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Flexibility and versatility Prevent injury Release to gravity Work through the spine Physical Expression Movement
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Body awareness Body checks Different body parts Tension to be released Balance Control Engage core muscles Integrate brain and body Physical Expression Movement
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Expressiveness Physical Expression Movement
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Confidence and skill Know that if you land somewhere you know you will be safe Balance Control Strength Physical Expression Movement
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Physical Expression Resources/Authors/ Practitioners zBody work z Movement
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