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Ms. Queen Divine A.

Tovera
This is the unspoken
communication that goes in
every face-to-face
encounter with one another.
Communication
10%

90%

Verbal Nonverbal
Criteria
Performance 50%
 Skill and Mastery of Performance 20%
 Stage Projection, Grace and Poise 20%
 Showmanship / Unity, Expression and Precision 10%
Interpretation 30%
(Authentic interpretation of the dance literature)
Authenticity of Costume, Music and Equipment 20%
Costume 8%
Music 7%
Equipment 5%
TOTAL 100%
A. Facial Expression
B. Paralanguage (vocalic)
C.Language of Flowers
D. Language of Colors
E. Language of Time
F. Language of Space
G.Language of Touch
H. Language of Gestures/Body movement
I. Posture of Personal Appearance
It is the emotional tone of
the speech.
It also results when we
express specific emotional
states.
ANGER
an emotion that
involves a strong
uncomfortable and
hostile response to
a perceived
provocation, hurt or
threat.
SURPRISE
Surprise is
characterized by a
facial expression
that causes
someone to arch
their brows, open
their eyes widely,
and drop their jaw.
SADNESS
 Sadness is an emotion that
is often associated with the
feelings of disadvantage,
loss, and helplessness.
Often, humans react to
being sad by getting quiet,
and they experience a
lack of energy and a need
to be withdrawn.
HAPPINESS
 Happiness is an emotion
that is often associated with
a state of mind that reflects
contentment, satisfaction,
pleasure or joy.
 Happiness is characterized
by a facial expression that
causes someone to raise the
corners of their mouth
upwards.
DISGUST
 Disgust is an emotion that is
often associated with things
that are unsanitary, inedible,
infectious, or offending.
 It is characterized by a
facial expression that
causes someone to raise
their upper lip, wrinkle their
nose bridge, and raise their
cheeks.
This nonverbal communication
is separated from the actual
language uttered or used and is
focused on how a statement is
said.
Meaning is derived from an
individual’s tone, pitch, volume,
intonation, etc.
SORRY!
It is a type of communication
and symbolization of meanings
said through the existence of a
flower.
“Three things cannot be long
hidden; the sun, the moon,
and the truth.”
-Buddha
“Play is the royal road to
childhood happiness and adult
brilliance.”
-Joseph Chilton Pearce
“Let us be grateful for the people
who make us happy; they are the
charming gardeners who make our
souls blossom.”
-Marcel Proust
“Prosperity depends more on
wanting what you have than on
having what you want.”
-Unknown
“New beginnings are often
disguised as painful endings.”
-Lao Tzu
It refers to the communication of
messages thru colors. We deeply
connect with color in emotional,
physical, and cultural levels.
 It refers to time. It is a nonverbal
signal which is not directly
stated, but communicates a
characteristics of a person.
 The use of space provides us
with ideas about how close or
how far people are from the
center of power or where a
person is in the social ladder.
 It refers to the nonverbal signal
transmitted through touch, which
is an important part of
communicating.
 The word kinesics comes from the root
word kinesis, which means movement
and refers to the study of the hand, arm,
body, and face movement.
 Specifically, this section will outline the
use of gestures, head movements and
postures, eye contact, and facial
expressions as nonverbal communication.
These are movements with some parts
of the body such as the head, shoulders,
arms to convey meaning and emphasis.
ADAPTORS EMBLEM ILLUSTRATORS
 This is a speaker’s way
of attracting the
audience.
 By means of the body,
conclusions about other
people are reached, even
before we have really talked
to the person.
Brisk, erect walk
 Confidence
Standing with
hands on hips
 Readiness,
Aggression
Sitting with legs
crossed,foot
kicking slightly

 Boredom
Hand to cheek
 Thinking,
 evaluation
touching,
slightly rubbing
the nose
 Rejection
 Doubt
 Lying
stroking ching
 Trying to
make
decision
Biting nails
 Insecurity
 Nervousness
Tapping or
drumming
fingers
 Impatience
Pinching bridge
of nose, eyes
closed
 Negative
evaluation
 This is the way one
holds up himself
when standing or
sitting.
“the eyes are the
window to the soul”
Guess the words hidden in the
constellation of letters. Use the
description as a clue.
H M
C
Clue:
O S I 1.It is the study of
N
time and how it
E
C R communicates.
1.CHRONEMICS
______________
A
A A Clue:
N This nonverbal
E G A communication is
L
P R
separated from the
G
actual language
2.PARALANGUAGE
______________
uttered or used and
is focused on how a
statement is said.
h
o r i Clue:
l It is a type of
a p g communication
o
r f
and symbolization
y
of meanings said
FLORIOGRAPHY
3. __________________
through the
existence of a
flower.
Clue:
t It refers to the
s
p a nonverbal signal
h c i
transmitted through
touch, which is an
HAPTICS
4. ______________
important part of
communicating.
I O Clue:
M The use of space
S C provides us with ideas
E p
about how close or
r
X how far people are
from the center of
__________________ power
5. PROXEMICS or where a
person is in the social
ladder.
Insecure
Horrified
Satisfied
Smitten

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