STAGE MOVEMENT - Acting training that deals with the where and how of actors moving, ACTOR NEUTRAL - beginning level of stage movement for an actor; it is the actor standing still, balanced and relaxed, GROUNDED FEET - An actor standing with the bottom of both feet in full contact with floor, BALANCED STANCE - Actor standing with weight evenly distributed on both feet and feet shoulder width apart, RELEASED KNEES - A little bit of bend in the knees, HIP SHOT - Standing with weight more on one leg than the other, NEUTRAL READY - Relaxed stance that involves shifting Actor Neutral forward in the body so that weight is on the balls of the feet, FIDGETS - Personal physical movement that is habitual and not intentional, HEAD ON A STRING - Lifting the head in line with an imaginary string from the top of the head, SHOULDERS DOWN - Shoulders in a down, relaxed position, SOFT THROAT - Neck muscles relaxed, SOFT JAW - Jaw relaxed with mouth closed, NEUTRAL ARMS - Arms relaxed and still, SOFT FOCUS - Gaze which takes in the space without a particular focus, HARD FOCUS - Gaze which settles in one particular place,

Stage Movement-Actor Neutral

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