Presence
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-**Presence** means the active *Broadcast* of a person on the stage perceived and felt by the audience, it is present as a person for the viewers **conspicuously present or present**.- +**Presence** means the active *Charisma* of a person on the stage perceived and felt by the audience, it is present as a person for the viewers **conspicuously present or present**.
- Looking at presence from the actor's side, it means that behind his/her behaviour, behind the way he moves, how and what he talks about, his person and personality becomes visible.
- Stage presence consists of the following elements:
-*body language, i. e. expression and movement of the body is targeted, clear, authentic, taut,- +*Body language, i. e. expression and movement of the body is targeted, clear, authentic, taut,
- *Voice - appropriate in tempo, volume, expression, timbre. I. e. voice firm, middle pitch (not shrill), slowly, articulated clearly,
- *Centering the Energy: This means that I am concentrated and focused every moment and that I am visible on stage. The energy "shatters" e. g., if during the speech as moderator unmotivatedly I frequently change my mainstay, wrestle my hands, my gaze is unsteady and not (also) directed into the audience.
- - congruence of inner and outer posture
- - intensive contact with the audience
- Stage presence is determined by many factors, some of which are unconsciously transmitted and perceived.
- Lack of presence means that viewers perceive the following consciously or unconsciously:
- passivity, ambiguity, uncertainty, insecurity, lack of energy, lack of drive, effort, effort, weakness, nervousness, nervousness, inappropriate expression of emotion ("poker face" or "hysterical" behaviour), inattentiveness, stooping and flaccid posture.
- ## Entering the stage
-The time of entering the stage is important. When I step on stage, I turn from a private person into a public person. Accordingly, my Position must change accordingly. If I do not act as Figure, but as a person (e. g. as Moderator or as an actor at the beginning of the Performance then my posture is firm, the body is erect, I look friendly, am focused, awake, perceive the Audience, etc. etc. These are all points that also define presence.- +The time of entering the stage is important. When I step on stage, I turn from a private person into a public person. Accordingly, my Posture must change accordingly. If I do not act as [Character](/en/wiki/character), but as a person (e. g. as Moderator or as an actor at the beginning of the [Performance](/en/wiki/performance) then my posture is firm, the body is erect, I look friendly, am focused, awake, perceive the [Audience](/en/wiki/audience), etc. etc. These are all points that also define presence.
- ## Training of presence
- The presence of players and Moderator can be increased or trained if you have the imagination to act, either to shoot arrows at the spectators, to have a force field or something like that around you to wear a shining, sparkling gemstone (diamonds) on your chest.
- It is advisable to try out all three variants and finally decide on the most pleasant/functioning performance.
- ## Related terms
- Stage presence has a lot to do with the following characteristics and terms: Charisma, radiation, aura. Charismatic persons usually also have a stage presence (Barack Obama would also impress on the domestic ImproTheater stage), but stage-present people don't necessarily have charisma (outside the stage).
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