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Enact

The process and fulfillment of creating a believable being outside oneself.

Ensemble

The 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.

Exercises

Individual and group activities designed by the drama/theatre leader to teach process, skills, and concepts.

F

Fantasy

The use of imagination to create strange, unusual, or nonrealistic characters or settings.

Focus

. The concept of guiding the attention of the players and audience to a particular place or person at a given moment.

Formal Drama

Dramatic activity designed for presentation with the focus on the final production and audience reception.

G

Guided Dramatic Play

Imaginative play stimulated by a trained leader.

I

Image

. The sensory record of a object or experience that remains in the mind's eye in the absence of the actual object or experience.

Imagery

The mental reconstruction of an experience without the original sensory stimulation.


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