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The body language is one of the basic ways for communication with educational material, body language refers to movement, in order to promote learning processes, structure the body schema, construct an appropriate image itself, improve communication and develop creativity. Its subject is the communicative physicality in a relationship: be in motion at a time, a place and a certain energy. Strategies for learning are based on the play, imitation, experimentation and imagination. These processes are those that come into play for the development of expressive creativity, applied to any of the languages. As such, it offers educators a wide range of possibilities in their specific job.
Since artistic expression is based on how emotion is interpreted through our movements, consciously and unconsciously, is characterized by the discipline that leads to express emotions. The main purpose is to feel freedom in the execution of every artistic movement based on the feelings you want to express, example: if you do a run of these, creativity is used to invent forms and movements, plus you have to feel full freedom.
Lastly is Corporation, used as the only communication through body movements. We must always be sure of ourselves. We used to be able to communicate without using spoken language as people with hearing and visual disabilities, using their hands achieve a very effective means of communication.
Body language is not an exact science. Sometimes the gestures and movements of the hands or arms can be a guide to their subconscious thoughts or emotions, but often these signs are wrong. Nonverbal signals are used to establish and maintain relationships, while the words are used to communicate information about external events.
In the theatrical performance could dispense with all signs and signage systems of almost all visual, less of the action; the actor is always in charge of carrying it out, so body language is essential and central to the theatrical performance, ie during construction.
The body language is one of the basic ways for communication with educational material, body language refers to movement, in order to promote learning processes, structure the body schema, construct an appropriate image itself, improve communication and develop creativity. Its subject is the communicative physicality in a relationship: be in motion at a time, a place and a certain energy. Strategies for learning are based on the play, imitation, experimentation and imagination. These processes are those that come into play for the development of expressive creativity, applied to any of the languages. As such, it offers educators a wide range of possibilities in their specific job.
Since artistic expression is based on how emotion is interpreted through our movements, consciously and unconsciously, is characterized by the discipline that leads to express emotions. The main purpose is to feel freedom in the execution of every artistic movement based on the feelings you want to express, example: if you do a run of these, creativity is used to invent forms and movements, plus you have to feel full freedom.
Lastly is Corporation, used as the only communication through body movements. We must always be sure of ourselves. We used to be able to communicate without using spoken language as people with hearing and visual disabilities, using their hands achieve a very effective means of communication.
Body language is not an exact science. Sometimes the gestures and movements of the hands or arms can be a guide to their subconscious thoughts or emotions, but often these signs are wrong. Nonverbal signals are used to establish and maintain relationships, while the words are used to communicate information about external events.
In the theatrical performance could dispense with all signs and signage systems of almost all visual, less of the action; the actor is always in charge of carrying it out, so body language is essential and central to the theatrical performance, ie during construction.
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