- Happy with my use of plosives-- highly satisfied with diction!
- Liked my ease and relaxation in epilogue-- good/brave eye contact
- Good exercise in pacing and enjoying the speeches
- Don't need to speed through to clip along or make thoughts connect sustain (esp. in epilogue)
- Play more with internal vs. external in Rutherford speech
- Was a good start but can build more
- What order to perform? Did epilogue first, but might be interesting to switch
- What shoes should I wear? Maybe black zipper Oxfords.
Simon's notes:
- Go over phrasing-- keep thoughts together in epliogue
- Be centered in characters at top of speeches-- grounded
- End one and take time to move on-- let audience let go
- Doing epilogue first allows Yorkshire to be "educated" more naturally
- Good internal start to Yorkshire-- starting inward allows getting worked up to be a choice
Remember FRESHNESS-- don't lose spontaneity! Don't over-plan or over-prepare.
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