Utilisateur
Thinking outside the box, and being able to transcend traditional ideas
Being able to rely on other group members, feeling safe to take risks share ideas
Paying attention to the task at hand and blocking out distractions
Working together for a common goal, being able to count on each other
exchanging ideas with each other, hearing, understanding, and respecting others’ opinions
following through with something, trying your best at all times
going out of your comfort zone and taking a chance, experiencing new things
actors and audience being able to buy into the performance, leave any disbelief behind
being sympathetic and respectful towards others
looking back on experiences, learning from mistakes and continuing to do what went well
Working through issues instead of getting stuck on them, coming up with creative ways to solve them
The high and low range of your voice
thin sheet-like muscle that rises and lowers as you breathe
tongue, teeth, lips, jaw, cheeks, and hard and soft palates, help enhance and create sounds when speaking
To annunciate your words clearly when speaking
throat, nose, mouth, chest and sinuses - amplifies sound
feet shoulder-width apart, chin parallel to the floor, back straight, the body should be grounded
Making your voice heard without yelling
emphasis on certain words, beats, or syllables
Saying a word or phrase in higher pitch
Gradually higher in pitch
saying a word or phrase in a lower pitch
Gradually getting lower in pitch
saying a phrase loudly
saying a phrase quietly
gradually getting louder
gradually getting quieter
saying a phrase slowly
saying a phrase quickly
saying a word quickly
saying a word slowly
pause
soft sound
hard sound
A chorus group speaking as one, precise and in sync with one another, no voice should dominate
Parts that are divided into sections, call in response or light (high pitched) and dark (low pitched) tones
Sections divided between solo speakers or small group parts, precise cues for each person, domino effect, etc