Theatre
Voice Projection
Voice Articulation
100

Tell 2 similarities between theatre and Movies


Anything that everyone agrees

100

What is voice projection?

Filling a space with sound

100

What is voice articulation?

The clear pronunciation of speech
200

Tell 2 differences between theatre and TV shoes

Anything that everyone agrees

200

Complete the sentence: To fill a space with sound, you need to...

breathe properly and use different resonators!

200

What are the articulators?

lips, teeth, tongue, jaw, hard and soft palate

300

Tell 3 roles in a theatre production

director, actor, playwright etc.

300

What are the resonators?

Chest, throat, mouth, nasal cavities, head

300

Make a lemon face and a surprise face!

as long as they look real

400

What are the characteristics of immersive theatre?


  • Interactive
  • No fourth wall

  • Audience participation

  • Site-specific or non-traditional spaces

  • Multi-sensory experiences

400

The sound from vocal chords “bounces around” in the resonators to create a richer, fuller sound.

What is resonance?

400

4 things about performance posture and show us!

  • Feet shoulder-width apart

  • Knees slightly bent 

  • Shoulders relaxed, down, and back

  • Chin parallel to the floor

  • Think of a string attached to the top of the head and pull upward

500

A group of performers working together equally to tell a story on stage.

What is an ensemble?

500

What resonator does witch in fairytale kingdom mainly use?

King/Queen?

Princess?

Nose

Chest

head

500

How is speech created?

Speech is created when the brain coordinates airflow from the lungs, vibrates the vocal cords to produce sound, and shapes it into words with the tongue, lips, and other articulators.