Stage Presence and Vocal Projection
Students will practice techniques for effective stage presence, including posture, eye contact, and vocal projection, to engage an audience.
Key Questions
- Explain how vocal projection and articulation contribute to an actor's clarity on stage.
- Compare the impact of different stage positions on an actor's visibility and emphasis.
- Assess how an actor's stage presence can enhance or detract from a performance.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
Suggested Methodologies
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