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Movement Vs Exercise: What Is The Distinction?

April 18, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Photo Credit: A S Nash via Compfight cc

1. Movement training embodies Wu Wei: Effortlessness. Action through non-action.

A Taoist philosophy. This is the feeling of being mobilized to act, not forcing oneself to train out of a sense of need or guilt. Rather, movement training implies the want to explore motion, with an intrinsic momentum pushing you forward, curiously.

2. Movement quality vs. exercise quantity: How much do I really need to lift be “strong”?

Strength is only one component of fitness that dancers require. Too much “exercise” interferes with movement quality.

3. Exercise requires movement, but movement does not always imply exercise.

4. Movement helps us enter flow state.

Because there is a goal in mind beyond working hard and sweating, which is generally what comes to mind when we hear the word “exercise”.

5. Movement teaches us about ourselves and the world.

 

Photograph by Andrew Nash.

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Filed Under: DANCE, DANCERS, EXERCISE, MOVEMENT

Breath and Movement

April 14, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Juliet – Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian Bridge, Arizona.

Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, BREATH, DANCE, DANCERS, MOVEMENT, VIDEO

Vocal Warm-Ups For Actors (And Singers)

April 13, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

The importance of warming-up

Vocal warm-ups are one of the key essentials to protecting yourself from injuries, such as vocal nodules (nodes) or polyps. Just like an athlete wouldn’t begin a game without stretching first, you shouldn’t sing without properly preparing your body for the stress that singing can put on your voice.

5 Steps for successfully warming up your voice from the National Theatre:

Vocal Warm-Up #1:  Start off slow:

BREATHING

 

Vocal Warm-Up #2: Check those resonators

RESONANCE

 

Vocal Warm-Up #3: Focus your sound and open your voice

OPENING UP THE VOICE

 

Vocal Warm-Up #4: Test your articulators

ARTICULATION

 

Vocal Warm-Up #5: Putting it all together

Speak some of your most troublesome lines of texts to someone else in the room, or to a mirror if you’re by yourself. What’s the use of warming up if you don’t apply it to the text you have to sing or speak?

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, AUDITION, BREATH, MOVEMENT, OPERA SINGERS, SINGERS, VIDEO, VOCAL WARM-UPS

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