We're working on monologues in acting class, and I remembered something that was said last week during movement. It was pointed out that this was a good mode of communication for me, and that I could apply it to my acting. So today I tried doing it on my own with two pieces.
I found that without a partner, my movements became more literal representations of the text. A lot of it came from blocking I had already come up with. But there was one moment where my character is frustrated with my other, and I'm yelling at him. In my movement, I felt more of the emotion and let myself move more freely without thinking about the text.
I realized the movement with the text wasn't about saying the words and making crazy interpretative blocking. It's used to help unlock the emotions and allow ourselves to find the discoveries and feelings without being locked on the text. I can say a line of monologue, then allow myself to discover the emotion with the line.
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