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Voice Used for speech Body Provides physicality Emotion Provides the mood
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The voice uses words for the character to express thoughts The voice can convey: Tone Mood age
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The body uses movement for the character to express feelings/thoughts The body can convey: Body language Feeling Physicality Age mood
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The emotions express how the character feels The emotions can convey: Mood Character relationship/interaction Tone of the play
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Did the three tools overlap? How? Can you have one tool without the other? Explain. Which tool is the most valuable for you? Why?
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It is important to always warm-up before any performance or rehearsal This is to keep your safe and to take care of your actor’s tools Your warm-up should consist of: Vocal Breath Movement energy
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Should consist of: Tongue twisters Yawns Large sounds Small sounds Using your entire vocal range Write your own tongue twister! Write a tongue twister for our warm-up
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Should consist of: Stretching Isolating your body Slow concentrated movement Movement creation Create a movement that uses your entire body to add to our warm-up
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Should consist of: Using your diaphragm Breathing in through your nose and out of your mouth Deep, slow, even breaths Relaxed state Close your eyes and think of a calming location Take 3 deep even breaths
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Should engage body and voice! Consist movement Consistent voice Shakedown!
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