The classical contrapposto pose consists of the figure standing with one leg holding the majority of the weight and the other leg relaxed. it is a slouched, and natural sort of pose.
benvenuto cellini's perseus also stands with weight on one leg, but this is from him stepping forward, in action, rather than resting on his leg. this results in less curve of the chest angle in the shoulders, and conveys less relaxing message.
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<span>timbre, dynamics, melody, harmony, rhythm</span>
Theater is more about like stage acting and you can’t mess up your lines on stage or the play will be ruined but if your on a show they can edit out parts that you mess up on or delete a non important scene