Abstract

Communication represents the basis of human interaction. Human relations are based on linguistic communication, which is always accompanied by nonverbal communication. It is an inevitable basic element that accompanies verbal communication, although it sometimes reveals more than spoken words. This paper examines nonverbal communication with special regard to its impact on cultural production, particularly in the field of puppetry. The cultural production refl ects the achievements of various art works of all kinds. The communication between the author/performers and the audience plays an important role in the process of realization of a cultural product. Since the effect of the message is in most cases achieved by a nonverbal content, the channels of nonverbal communication have a special role in creating, transfer and perception of cultural products. In this way the phenomenology of nonverbal communication serves as a help to cultural production.

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