. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . ing them loudly, sharply, meaningly. Practice Selection The Charge of the Light Brigade, By Tennyson. This closes our talk on styles, and now,for a moment, let us turn our attention to the general topic of Elocution. There areseveral cautions which I -have reserveduntil the last, because of their importance. In the first place, always speak to youraudience, not at them. Look them straightin the eyes, except where you have severalcharacters to represent


. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . ing them loudly, sharply, meaningly. Practice Selection The Charge of the Light Brigade, By Tennyson. This closes our talk on styles, and now,for a moment, let us turn our attention to the general topic of Elocution. There areseveral cautions which I -have reserveduntil the last, because of their importance. In the first place, always speak to youraudience, not at them. Look them straightin the eyes, except where you have severalcharacters to represent, and then look atthem in the bits of description. There is nothing which will bring you into closer touch with your audience. I need not warn you against affectation. an Nothing haseasy, natural to give us anIt was:— That goes without savin-a greater charm thanmanner. Professor Cummock usedexercise for daily practice. Two minutes deep breathing. reading. shouting. common oratory. This is very good for the voice and willdo wonders in a short time. Remember that the great thing in everyselection is to bring out the BECKONING or summoning 64 DELS ARTE TRAINING IN ELOCUTION


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