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Storytelling
Storytelling
Introduction
STORYTELLING
a message, truths, information, knowledge, or wisdom to an audience; in an entertaining way, using whatever skills or props he chooses, to enhance the audiences enjoyment.
expression and interpretation, a storyteller establishes a close communication with the audience.
your mind Rehearse the story about several times Add detail to the plot and characters Own the story like it is your own.
DICTION
Diction is a style of speech. It means the
correct pronunciation of words and vowel sounds, and the clarity one uses when speaking.
DICTION
The distinctiveness of speech,
the art of speaking clearly so that each word is clearly heard and understood to its fullest complexity and extremity, and concerns pronunciation and tone.
DICTION
theatre. refers to the raising and lowering of the tone of one's voice.
hand movements can really help a story become more real. Naturally, your body and hand gestures should be coordinated to the story line. You must decide if you will stand or sit while telling your story. Voices often project further while in a standing position. Using lots of action and hand gestures to fit your tale can make your story come alive.
GESTURE
visible bodily actions communicate particular messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words.
GESTURE
GESTURE
of feelings and thoughts, from contempt and hostility to approval and affection, often together with body language in addition to words when they speak.
can really help a story become more real. Naturally, your body and hand gestures should be coordinated to the story line.
telling your story. Voices often project further while in a standing position.
Facial Expression
facial expression is one or more motions or
positions of the muscles in the skin. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual to observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication.
Facial Expression
Facial expression is another way in which
storytellers show as they tell. Just as one's face communicates feelings and reinforces what one says in everyday interactions, the storyteller's face conveys the emotional aspect of descriptive information and gives listeners cues to attitudes.