stage-presence

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Stage presence' refers to how a performer commands attention on stage. It’s more than just being there, it's about using body language, facial expressions, and voice to connect with the audience.
Examples in Different Contexts
In performing arts, stage presence refers to the ability of an artist to command the attention of the audience through confidence, charisma, and expressive performance. A theater coach might say, 'Developing a strong stage presence is crucial for connecting with the audience and conveying the emotional depth of the performance.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

The content of your presentation is essential, of course, but so too is the manner in which you deliver it.

Response:

I agree. I'll focus on my stage presence to ensure the presentation is engaging.

Creative

Scenario:

We have been discussing the scripts for the play, but we also need someone with the ability to carry the show on their shoulders.

Response:

Absolutely, we need an actor with a powerful stage presence to make the play engaging.

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