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Lecure, Bruce; Hancock, Jim; Martin, Jennifer; Nichols, Richard; Walker, Jewel – Theatre Topics, 2000
Records discussion of panel of senior movement educators from a 1998 Association for Theatre in Higher Education conference. Explains the differing backgrounds of the panelists in mind/body techniques; historical styles of movement; stage combat training; and mime. Includes discussions of the meaning of movement for actors; techniques of teaching…
Descriptors: Body Image, Drama, Higher Education, Movement Education
O'Reilly, Anne Watson – 1991
The comprehension and production of pantomimes on the part of 3- and 5-year-olds and nonneurologically impaired adults was studied. In a comprehension task, subjects watched a videotape of a woman performing 3 training pantomimes and 8 test pantomimes and then explained what the woman was pretending to do. The test pantomimes included 4 pantomimes…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Higher Education, Pantomime
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Bragman, Ruth – 1980
The investigation studied the effects of different methods of conveying test instructions on the performance of 54 deaf children (6 to 8 years old) on pattern recognition tasks. Ss were randomly assigned to one of three methods of conveying test instructions: simultaneous communication method, pantomime method, and demonstration method. Ss were…
Descriptors: Deafness, Demonstrations (Educational), Pantomime, Pattern Recognition
Shope, Richard – 1989
The dramatic art of mime can be viewed through a theory of multiple intelligences. Mime is a mode of the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence which is characterized as the ability to integrate body movement and to use the body in highly differentiated and skilled ways, for expression as well as directed goals. Mime is the language of the body, the…
Descriptors: Acting, Body Language, Creative Dramatics, Creative Teaching
Oaks, Harold R. – 1978
Interviews with representatives from ten foreign countries offer a base for the comparison of professionalism in children's theatre programs and indicate specific differences that exist in the United States and in each of the other countries. The United States differs from the other countries in its definition of professionalism, its lack of…
Descriptors: Acting, Arts Centers, Audiences, Children
Ballirano, Barbara S. – 1977
Pantomime can be used in language arts classes as a learning activity in which students observe and organize movements in a logical sequence, transforming abstract concepts into vivid images. This paper suggests three ways that teachers can use pantomime in the classroom: portraying character types, such as golfer, archer, or juggler; becoming…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Expression, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts
Stewart, Edward C. – 1973
Intercultural communication is defined in this paper as communication among persons of different cultures and is discussed in terms of cultural variance with regard to perceptions, intuitions, feelings, and emotions. Pscyhological studies, as well as the author's experiences, are cited in support of the theories. Two pantomimes are suggested to…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Education
Mountain, Lee – 1981
Remedial readers may be given opportunities to be creative through three approaches: inventiveness games, branched fiction, and pantomime and creative dramatics. Inventiveness games can stimulate creative thinking and serve as a launching pad for creative writing activities. In branched fiction, the story works up to a cliffhanger situation and…
Descriptors: Ballads, Creative Dramatics, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Molloy, Shivaun – 1985
Classroom activity ideas for Japanese English as a second language students include a Punch and Judy puppet show (script included); a Halloween puppet trick-or-treat game to learn vocabulary and an American custom; a mime game using verbs; hangman; games of prediction, chance, and sorting or grouping; a Japanese card game similar to "slap"; a…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education
Gaudart, Hyacinth – 1990
A study investigated the use of drama activities in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) instruction in Malaysia. Instruction occurred over an extended period of time and involved over 300 teachers, with a wide range of training and experience, in secondary and higher education institutions. Students were low-level, intermediate, or advanced…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Dramatics, English (Second Language)
Richmond, Lee Joyce; And Others – 1982
This paper describes counselmime, a therapeutic cognitive-focusing technique for career and life style planning, in which mimes perform skits designed to heighten self-awareness, enhance communication, and enable viewers to cognitively restructure situations of psycho-social importance to them. The key components of this technique are presented in…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Children, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)