A Comparative Study of Art Definitions and Their Application to the Art of Oral InterpretationUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1929 - 140 pages |
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Page 48
... body . As they are constantly changing due to the endless stimuli and the many experiences of the individual , it is necessary to have a technique that will keep them controlled and sensitive to the many thoughts that the person wishes ...
... body . As they are constantly changing due to the endless stimuli and the many experiences of the individual , it is necessary to have a technique that will keep them controlled and sensitive to the many thoughts that the person wishes ...
Page 49
... body and the inner man , his attitude toward life , his appreciation of life about him . In working with the voice it is necessary to in- clude the body , for one depends on the other . The first thing to consider is the physical ...
... body and the inner man , his attitude toward life , his appreciation of life about him . In working with the voice it is necessary to in- clude the body , for one depends on the other . The first thing to consider is the physical ...
Page 50
... body is too often an uncontrolled unres- ponsive , inexpressive instrument , often a handicap to the reader . The body and the voice must work harmoniously to- gether , governed by the thought that is acting as a stimulus . Technique ...
... body is too often an uncontrolled unres- ponsive , inexpressive instrument , often a handicap to the reader . The body and the voice must work harmoniously to- gether , governed by the thought that is acting as a stimulus . Technique ...
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