Actplacing
Actplacing is a term used in some strands of performance studies to describe the deliberate arrangement of actions within a performance, with emphasis on the sequencing, timing, and spatial distribution of actor actions to shape how an audience perceives meaning. It aims to capture not just where performers stand (blocking) but when and how they act, including micro-actions and transitions that contribute to a scene’s rhythm and coherence.
Origin and usage: The word actplacing blends act (action) with placing (arrangement). It has appeared in scholarly
Applications: In theatre and film, actplacing can guide rehearsal focus on aligning actor behavior with narrative
See also: Blocking, staging, choreography, performance analysis, pacing.