Emote with face, hands and body
2006-12-02 01:58:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Clarity Intent Precision
2006-12-02 12:39:56
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answer #2
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answered by Steve C 2
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The face - expression and eye contact is important.
The hands - they are the mouth of the mime
Sound - although a mime can not speak they may still clap, stamp and make other forms of non-verbal noise to draw attantion.
2006-12-02 09:59:43
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answer #3
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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Yeh I'm going to have go with the "not talking" thing too. That's an important one to remember.
2006-12-02 09:59:37
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answered by ? 2
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Gestures need to be sharp & clear - larger than in real life.
You must 'see' & 'feel' objects in order to convey them to the audience.
You need to concentrate.
2006-12-02 12:08:24
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answered by Caro 4
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not a clue lolz. proably to well-represent what they are supposed to mime, you definitely have to express feelings through body language.
2006-12-02 09:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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1) good eye contact
2)listen carefully
3) must be yourself
2006-12-02 23:49:01
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answered by babykatdream099 5
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Don't talk, use your hands, don't talk.
2006-12-02 09:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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