Here are some common techniques used in drama:Acting Techniques:1. Method Acting: Immersing oneself in the character's emotions and experiences.2. Improvisation: Creating scenes or dialogue spontaneously.3. Physical Theatre: Using bodily movements and gestures to convey emotions.4. Mime: Acting without words, using facial expressions and body language.5. Stanislavski's System: Analyzing characters' motivations and emotions.Vocal Techniques:1. Projection: Speaking loudly and clearly to reach the audience.2. Diction: Enunciating words correctly for clarity.3. Tone: Using vocal inflections to convey emotions.4. Pitch: Adjusting vocal pitch to suit characters or emotions.5. Pace: Controlling speech speed to create dramatic effects.Movement Techniques:1. Stage Combat: Choreographed fighting or violence.2. Dance: Using movement to convey emotions or tell stories.3. Mime: Using bodily movements to convey emotions or actions.4. Pantomime: Acting out scenes without words.5. Cross-Training: Combining acting, dance, and acrobatics.Other Techniques:1. Script Analysis: Breaking down scripts to understand characters and plot.2. Character Development: Creating believable characters through research and imagination.3. Storytelling: Conveying narratives through action, dialogue, and visuals.4. Emotional Recall: Accessing personal emotions to authentically portray characters.5. Ensemble Work: Collaborating with fellow actors to create cohesive performances.Exercise:Choose a dramatic scene or monologue and apply two or more of these techniques to enhance your performance.Questions:1. What technique(s) did you use?2. How did they enhance your performance?3. What challenges did you face?Hope this helped you!#Carryonlearning