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Physicality in Improv
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Slow motion sequences need to be justified within the scene to avoid confusion.
Generally effective
Physical contact should always be consensual among performers.
Generally effective
Exaggerating physical movements can make scenes more dynamic.
Generally effective
Invisible prop work requires consistent miming to maintain the illusion.
Generally effective
Slapstick comedy requires precise timing and control to be successful.
Generally effective
Quick, sudden movements can indicate a character's nervousness or excitement.
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Maintaining good posture can project confidence and character status.
Generally effective
Mirroring another player’s movements can create a sense of unity or conflict.
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Using the entire stage space can make the performance more engaging.
Generally effective
Initiating scenes with a strong physical choice can inspire creativity.
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Staying completely still can increase tension or focus.
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Constantly upstaging other performers can detract from the scene.
Generally ineffective
Incorporating dance or rhythmic movement can energize a scene.
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Ignoring the physicality established by other players can create narrative dissonance.
Generally ineffective
Repeating the same movement too often can become predictable.
Generally ineffective
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