Blocking ensures that actors move in a way that enhances the scene's impact while maintaining visibility for the audience.
Improvisation enhances an actor's adaptability and creativity, allowing them to respond naturally to unexpected moments on stage.
Method acting, developed by Lee Strasberg, encourages actors to draw on personal memories and emotions to bring realism to their performances.
Vocal warm-ups help to prepare the voice by loosening vocal cords, improving breath control, and reducing strain during performance.
Confident body language, including posture, gestures, and movement, conveys emotion and enhances an actor’s stage presence.
Controlled breathing supports voice projection, helps maintain stamina, and enhances emotional expression during performances.