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Vocabulary 1, 2, 3
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acting area : the part of the stage set aside for acting
articulation : speaking clearly and pronouncing each article and syllable
audience etiquette : rules of socially acceptable behavior at the theatre
backstage : the area behind the curtain or the set that the audience cannot see
cast : the people who perform in a sho
choreographer : the person who creates the dances and movements for a musical
creativity : use of artistry and originality in a performance
dance : interpret music or feelings with rhythmic or patterned movements of the body
downstage : the area closest to the audience
facial expressions : messages sent with one's face
first impression : how the performer comes across the moment the audience sees him
house : part of the auditorium where the audience gathers
left : the actors' left
lip sync : moving one's lips to the words of a song and acting as though he's singing
lyrics : words in a song
movement : way an actor uses his body for interpretation
pit : narrow area between the audience and the stage
proscenium stage : usually rectangular with one side open to the audience; the other three sides are backstage
right : the actors' right
theatre : building where the play is performed
upstage : area farthest away from the audience
voice projection : strength of speaking when the voice is used loudly and clearly
wings : the areas to the left and right of the stage where the actors stand while waiting for their entrances
Vocabulary 1, 2, 3
Across:| 1. | use of artistry and originality in a performance | | 5. | the people who perform in a sho | | 6. | messages sent with one's face | | 9. | narrow area between the audience and the stage | | 10. | part of the auditorium where the audience gathers | | 11. | interpret music or feelings with rhythmic or patterned movements of the body | | 12. | rules of socially acceptable behavior at the theatre |
| | 14. | speaking clearly and pronouncing each article and syllable | | 16. | area farthest away from the audience | | 18. | the actors' left | | 20. | way an actor uses his body for interpretation | | 21. | words in a song | | 22. | the areas to the left and right of the stage where the actors stand while waiting for their entrances |
| | Down:| 2. | building where the play is performed | | 3. | usually rectangular with one side open to the audience; the other three sides are backstage | | 4. | the area behind the curtain or the set that the audience cannot see | | 6. | how the performer comes across the moment the audience sees him | | 7. | the part of the stage set aside for acting |
| | 8. | the person who creates the dances and movements for a musical | | 13. | strength of speaking when the voice is used loudly and clearly | | 15. | the actors' right | | 17. | the area closest to the audience | | 19. | moving one's lips to the words of a song and acting as though he's singing |
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Vocabulary 1, 2, 3
Across:| 1. | use of artistry and originality in a performance | | 5. | the people who perform in a sho | | 6. | messages sent with one's face | | 9. | narrow area between the audience and the stage | | 10. | part of the auditorium where the audience gathers | | 11. | interpret music or feelings with rhythmic or patterned movements of the body | | 12. | rules of socially acceptable behavior at the theatre |
| | 14. | speaking clearly and pronouncing each article and syllable | | 16. | area farthest away from the audience | | 18. | the actors' left | | 20. | way an actor uses his body for interpretation | | 21. | words in a song | | 22. | the areas to the left and right of the stage where the actors stand while waiting for their entrances |
| | Down:| 2. | building where the play is performed | | 3. | usually rectangular with one side open to the audience; the other three sides are backstage | | 4. | the area behind the curtain or the set that the audience cannot see | | 6. | how the performer comes across the moment the audience sees him | | 7. | the part of the stage set aside for acting |
| | 8. | the person who creates the dances and movements for a musical | | 13. | strength of speaking when the voice is used loudly and clearly | | 15. | the actors' right | | 17. | the area closest to the audience | | 19. | moving one's lips to the words of a song and acting as though he's singing |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only