Theatre Glossary (Mike Green)


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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.

Imagination

The ability to develop original or novel images by relating one image to another, altering or combining images from previous experience.

Improvisation

The spontaneous use of movement and speech to create a character or object in a particular situation.

Informal Drama

Dramatic activity of any sort that is nor designed for presentation.

Interpersonal Skills

The development of the individual through interaction with others and self enhancement while participating in, observing, and studying drama/theatre. (see Ensemble)