OK here are the meaning's posture: the way you sit or stand for example if you slouch that is the posture you have if you have a nice posture you are standing up straightgesture: if you gesture someone you are not saying anything you are like miming, for example pointing to something or shooing away something or someone with your hands without saying anything!
Peter Bull has written: 'Posture and gesture' -- subject(s): Nonverbal communication (Psychology), Gesture, Posture
Gesture refers to movements made with the hands, arms, or body to communicate or express emotions. Posture refers to the positioning of the body, including how we hold ourselves when standing, sitting, or moving. Both gesture and posture play a key role in nonverbal communication.
posture, gesture, facial expression and positioning
Gesture or physical indication.
nonverbal,posture,gesture,infancy
Anything that is not said can be a communication--a gesture, a smile, a wink, a slouching posture and others.
Manner of carrying the body; position of the body or limbs; posture., A motion of the body or limbs expressive of sentiment or passion; any action or posture intended to express an idea or a passion, or to enforce or emphasize an argument, assertion, or opinion., To accompany or illustrate with gesture or action; to gesticulate., To make gestures; to gesticulate.
A successful mime should have good miming and good posibilityies but not only that, the person have good gesture.
Crossed legs with a hand in between typically suggests a closed or defensive posture. This gesture can indicate discomfort, defensiveness, or a desire to create a barrier between oneself and others. It may also signal nervousness or a lack of confidence.
A good mime performance is when the mime uses body language, face expression, gesture and posture properly
placement is the location of something and posture is the way you stand and sit.
Different types of nonverbal categories include personal space, eye contact, position, posture, expression, gesture, touch, pacing and context.