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"We spent endless hours discussing how to physicalize this," Condon said.
Other members of the team will 'physicalize' an environment by miming extra people, furniture, terrain, or even animals.
"How does it resonate personally, and how do I physicalize that personal experience?
“They physicalize that idea with their incredible, athletic feats and they do it in character."
"I physicalize the experience of trust.
"We'll talk concepts, character and casting and how you might physicalize those concepts," she says.
And Ms. Comfort has found unusual and inspired ways to physicalize some of the central events in the play.
"I can't physicalize my feelings," he explained.
Kennelly came up with the idea for the film ten years prior its release after reading about eating disorders and how they can physicalize mental issues.
"I don't want to bastardize traditional dance, but when I go into the studio I'm trying to physicalize an emotion," he said.
This enabled her students and dancers to physicalize and embody a range of images, including entities, animals, and characters.
That’s too bad because Mr. Staniewski has found ways to physicalize resonant themes in Euripides’ play.
"The beauty of "Vanishing Point" was that I met the challenge to physicalize speed," he told Turner Classic Movies.
Inspired by Ford Madox Ford's "Good Soldier," the piece does physicalize one of the novel's most memorable passages.
It is in fact one of the first collections to try to physicalize the brain, to map human abilities onto particular structures and locations, even if it wasn't successful."
"The Delacorte is so big that you have to physicalize actions that can be done with the blink of an eye, a shrug of a shoulder on television.
Ms. Bard has tried to enliven and physicalize the proceedings, including mimed sequences with Arnolphe's bawdy and boisterous servants and a certain amount of clowning by Arnolphe himself.
The choreographer Lucinda Childs uses dancers to "physicalize the anxiety of waiting," in Mr. Sellars's words, and lend a quality of abstraction to the affecting and graceful staging.
He obviously isn’t touching them with his hands, it’s all just a guide of sorts… For me it’s an invented tic to physicalize this world and this light show he sees all the time.
At a recent rehearsal, Mr. Irwin - employing his floppy, flailing, sometimes manic body language - sought to physicalize Beckett's signature ambivalence ("I shouldn't have begun, no, I had to begin").
Schulz in his fiction everywhere strives to physicalize sensation, rendering atmospheres into "plasmas," showing skies to be weighty accumulations, thickening and slowing the passage of appearances so that the reader becomes sleepy with the heavy verbal richness.
One great pleasure of the choreography is how acutely Mr. Varone is able to physicalize imaginings in dance that is not at all illustrative or narrative but that somehow captures and celebrates unexpected aspects of the score.
The genre generally said to have begun with Mistero Buffo (Comic Mystery) by Dario Fo in 1969, though Fo has traditionally used mime to physicalize the actions and the entire cast of characters when performing in this style.
Mr. Martin doesn't just physicalize the emotional roller coaster of his own character, a deeply conflicted corporate lawyer; he also portrays the grief and rage of the dead rich spinster (played by Lily Tomlin) whose soul has come to occupy the lawyer's body.
Then we ask them to physicalise it - how would that person walk?