Delve deeper and one discovers a sophisticated mosaic that interweaves rhythmic complexities, poignant storytelling, and a historical gravitas that spans millennia.
So each performer really roots into their individuality and then we magnify it to make this huge explosion of individual gravitas and attraction and seduction.
For example, as a woman, in addition to the bias that I described at the beginning, I tend to appear smaller, younger, and more inexperienced than men, and I have less gravitas.
' This is a serious responsibility, Louisa, Richard Percival had said, bestowing them with as much gravitas and pomposity as if he were handing me the Holy Grail.
Up until the 17th Century, English was rarely used for scholarly or scientific works, as it was not considered to possess the precision or the gravitas of Latin or French.
Making me laugh like right up until the word action, at which point I was pretty much unable to recover and he could just like snap into a performance with just like inherent gravitas and charm.