INFLUENCE MECHANISMS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION AND CHOIR EFFECT OF ACTING ON THE PERFORMANCE
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the mechanism of the influence of non-verbal communication and movement on the performance of university choirs. As an art group, the performance of college choir not only depends on vocal performance, but also needs the coordination of movement performance and non-verbal communication. This paper discusses the effects of social identity and self-efficacy as mediating factors on the non-verbal communication and action performance of college choir members, and then affects the performance effect. Research has shown that increased nonverbal communication and action performance improves self-efficacy and social identity, which in turn increases performance effectiveness. To enhance data validity, the study expanded the interviewee group and increased the number of interviewees, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of the phenomena. The research results of this paper have certain enlightenment to the construction of chorus team and the development of college students' mental health.
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