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Responsive Phase. Still Image = This is where a short action is made and then it goes into a still image. The members of one group are acting whilst in a still motion. This can be used to focus on one particular scene that might be confusing or hard to follow. It can also be used to show different levels, status or particular theme. It can also be used to be more imaginative than basing it on fact. This was used in the workshop when we had to show the different status of St. George High School and Whitehall high. In the performance we used levels to show the difference between them. Narrating = This is where someone accumpanies the action on stage and talks over the performance to explain whats going on whilst in character. It can be done by one or more characters on stage. This can be used to fill any gaps...

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