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6. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT STAGE ACTING?
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Which of the statements below about acting are true?
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Acting has only existed since film was invented.
Acting is more about the costume than it is about the skill.
Acting is one of the oldest forms of entertainment and cultural activity known to mankind.
Which are the basic elements needed for a play?
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Stage, lights actors and text
Stage, text, costumes, scenery and actors
Stage, lights and camera
What are some benefits of acting?
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Making more money
Learning more languages
Personal growth, social tools and therepeutic methods
In the different types of theatre, what is a tragedy about?
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Dedicated to telling love stories of unlikely couples
Dedicated to drama, dealing with themes such as death, failure and the fall from grace of the human being
Dedicated to the fun and the absurd
Which of the lists below are types of theatre?
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Outdoors, indoors, spoken and silent
Tragedy, comedy, musical and drama
Minimal, fast and slow
What is a monologue?
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It is performed with a single actor on stage, who reflects on a particular subject, either through humour or drama.
It is performed with a dialogue between two actors about their life.
It is performed on a monocycle.
What is the main objective of interpretation?
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Telling a story that keeps the audience engaged, entertained and interested.
Telling a story that makes the audience laugh.
Telling a story that is true to historical facts.
What are some good questions to ask yourself to help you tell your story?
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How to dress and how to sing
How to move and how to speak
How to walk and how to jump
What is the sign of a great actor?
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When their costume fits them perfectly
When they don't forget their lines
When they become part of the story, so that the audience gets lost in the story and doesn't pay attention to the performance.
What is the aim of the show when acting?
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To make the audience laugh
To win an award.
The aim is to show the human condition; to connect with the audience, to transmit emotions, to observe and recognise ourselves.
Which of these are an important acting tip?
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Listen actively: You should give the impression that what your character is hearing, he or she is hearing for the first time.
Speak fast: It will give the impression that you know your lines better.
Don't leave any silence between one line and another.
Where does the term "theatre" come from?
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It comes from the Latin "teatrae" which meant to act.
It comes from the Greek "theatron", which indicates a "place to show, to exhibit".
It comes from the Greek "teatronus" which meant to tell stories.
Is it necessary to take a formal course on acting before getting on the stage?
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Not at all, have fun!
Yes, a formal degree is needed
Yes, though an online course would be enough
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