What is synchronised movement in drama?
Synchronised movement in drama refers to the coordination and timing of movement among multiple performers to create a unified and visually impactful effect. It involves actors moving together in precise unison or counterpoint, often in response to a given rhythm, beat, or musical accompaniment. Synchronised movement can be used to convey various emotions, build tension or release, or create a sense of spectacle and grandeur. It is often employed in musicals, dance-based theatre productions, and other forms of physical performance.