 Release tension –  Shoulders  Neck  Legs  Abdomen  Brain……

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 Release tension –  Shoulders  Neck  Legs  Abdomen  Brain……

 Tense /Release  Stretch  Intercostals

 Sustaining breath  Building stamina  Abdominal support]  Diaphragm

 Connecting with the space and the thought

 Body cavities act as resonators  Sinuses  Chest  Bones…  PITCH….

 ARTICULATION IS A FORM OF GYMNASTICS BETWEEN THE TIP OF THE TONGUE AND THE TEETH AND THE LIPS

 Pitch  Pace  Power  Pause  Intonation  Tone

 Using phrases from own speeches  Using lines from current production.  Poetry  Sight Reading – PROSE VERSE & SCRIPT  ‘Speak the speech I pray as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue….’  Hamlet 3.2 W Shakespeare.