Top 5 Tips for Poetry Performance: Doing Poetry Right with Renee M. LaTulippe
In this video I give you my Top 5 Tips for Performing Poetry so that you can feel confident in your next poetry performance.
Presented by writer and speaker Renee M. LaTulippe.
Top 5 Tips for Poetry Performance
1. Score Your Poem
2. Find Your Pace
3. Use Good Diction
4. Use Natural Movement
5. Be Natural and Have Fun
Quick and easy tips to make your poetry performance or reading more natural and enjoyable for you and your audience. Poetry is for everyone - have fun with it!
Renée LaTulippe is a former English/theater/public speaking teacher. She is now a children's writer who composes poems for her video blog, No Water River, where she also features videos of renowned children's poets reading their own work. Renée is also the editor at All About Learning Press, for whom she co-authors early readers, including Lizard Lou: a collection of rhymes old and new. Renée holds a BFA in acting/directing from Marymount Manhattan College and an MA in English Education from New York University.
To find out more about Renée, see:
Website: https://www.reneelatulippe.com/
Her children's poetry blog: http://www.nowaterriver.com/
YouTube channel (poetry): http://www.youtube.com/user/NoWaterRiver
YouTube channel (lessons on writing for children): https://www.youtube.com/c/LyricalLanguageLab
Twitter: @ReneeMLaTulippe
To find out more about the DOING LIFE RIGHT TELECONFERENCE:
http://www.doliferightinc.com/teleconference
Видео Top 5 Tips for Poetry Performance: Doing Poetry Right with Renee M. LaTulippe канала NoWaterRiver
Presented by writer and speaker Renee M. LaTulippe.
Top 5 Tips for Poetry Performance
1. Score Your Poem
2. Find Your Pace
3. Use Good Diction
4. Use Natural Movement
5. Be Natural and Have Fun
Quick and easy tips to make your poetry performance or reading more natural and enjoyable for you and your audience. Poetry is for everyone - have fun with it!
Renée LaTulippe is a former English/theater/public speaking teacher. She is now a children's writer who composes poems for her video blog, No Water River, where she also features videos of renowned children's poets reading their own work. Renée is also the editor at All About Learning Press, for whom she co-authors early readers, including Lizard Lou: a collection of rhymes old and new. Renée holds a BFA in acting/directing from Marymount Manhattan College and an MA in English Education from New York University.
To find out more about Renée, see:
Website: https://www.reneelatulippe.com/
Her children's poetry blog: http://www.nowaterriver.com/
YouTube channel (poetry): http://www.youtube.com/user/NoWaterRiver
YouTube channel (lessons on writing for children): https://www.youtube.com/c/LyricalLanguageLab
Twitter: @ReneeMLaTulippe
To find out more about the DOING LIFE RIGHT TELECONFERENCE:
http://www.doliferightinc.com/teleconference
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