Arts and culture
Grade 6
Module 13
Drama: the warm-up
Before we can start being creative in our drama class, you have to warm up properly to prepare your body and voice for performance.
Activity 1:
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- Enjoy the following fun exercises that will help you to prepare your ‘instruments’.
Relaxation:
Relaxation is fundamental to the efficient use of the body, not only in drama, but in carrying out our daily routines with maximum efficiency.
Relaxation Exercise:
Shoulders
- Stretch the arms upward as far as you can reach.
- Look upward.
- Let the arms fall.
- Repeat four times.
- Shrug your shoulders.
- Raise them as high as you can.
- Hold for a moment.
- Drop them.
- Repeat four times.
- Roll your head around gently, four times – clockwise and then anti-clockwise.
- Imagine a strong elastic cord running down from the top of your head, through your spine, and attached to the last vertebra of your back.
- Imagine the cord is tugged and it gently lifts your head and straightens your spine.
- Let your head and spine bounce very gently to the easy upward pull.
- Let your head ‘float’ up without any help from the shoulders.
Face
- Make the most hilarious and horrible faces you can.
- Stretch and purse your lips.
- Inflate your cheeks.
- Screw up your eyes, then open them wide.
- Frown fiercely and release.
- Waggle your jaw.
- Shake your head.
Arms and hands
- Swing your arms like a windmill.
- Slowly and flexibly flap them like a bird.
- Raise your arms and let them fall as though through water.
- Shake your hands till your fingers flap.
- Play the piano with your fingers.
- Rotate your hands from your wrists, clockwise and then anti-clockwise.
Upper body
- Inhale through your nose.
- Exhale through your mouth.
- Rotate your hips to the left and then to the right.
- Stand with your feet apart and take a deep breath.
- Stretch up and as you breathe out, let the top half of your body fall forward from the hips, first the hands, then arms, head, shoulders and chest.
- Let your spine curl forward.
- Hang your head down for a moment.
- Inhale and uncurl.
- Reach up with a catlike stretch.
- Repeat four times.
Ankles and feet
- Shake each leg in turn.
- Clench each foot and release.
- Swing each leg like a pendulum.
- Run lightly on the spot on the ball of your foot.
- Stand on one leg – lift the other leg a little – rotate the foot from the ankle.
- Change legs.
- Kick with each leg (like a footballer).
- Bounce lightly on the balls of your feet.
- Change your weight from foot to foot.
- Stretch up and inhale.
- Stand still – breathe comfortably.
Breathing
Good breathing is a fundamental requirement for voice production.
Breathing exercise:
- Stand easy and erect with feet apart.
- Rest the backs of the hands on the lower side of the ribs.
- Make sure your shoulders are loose and not raised.
- Inhale, noiselessly, to a mental count of one-two-three.
- Feel the outward swing of the lower ribs pushing the hands out.
- Release the breath gently to a mental count of one-two-three.
- Repeat six times.
Resonance
Resonance is the sound produced by a body.