SPEECH CHOIR
01    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF SPEECH CHOIR
02    DEFINITION AND CHARACTERISTIC OF SPEECH CHOIR
03    ELEMENTS OF SPEECH CHOIR
04    THINGS TO REMEMBER IN DOING SPEECH CHOIR
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SPEECH   • Speech    choir  are
         performance group that
 CHOIR
         recite   speeches   in
         unison.
         • It is also called choral
         speaking. It has a
         hallowed tradition.
         • The first plays put on
         by the Greeks featured
         choruses of speakers.
HISTORICAL TIMELINE
• Speech choirs emerged as an offshoot
of the choral gatherings of a wider youth
musical and singing movement in the first
half of the 20th century.
•The primary forces of choral speaking in
Germany were, from 1919, the Social
Democratic     workers’   and    cultural
movement and the Catholic youth
groups, in addition to elementary and
secondary schools.
•The popularity of speech choirs
around 1930 was also echoed in
the music of the time.
•Compositions for musical speech
choirs    were    produced    by
composers like Heinz Thiessen,
Arnold Schönberg, Ernst Toch,
Carl Orff, Vladimir Vogel, Luigi
Nono, Helmut Lachenmann and
Wolfgang Rihm.
•Moving   forward    from    the
Schönberg School, the post-1945
new music thereby opens up the
spectrum of vocal expressions of
sound beyond that of the singing
voice
                                            TWO TYPES
                                           SPEECH CHOIR
Traditional or Conventional Speech
choir wherein the speakers simply recite
the spoken words without the use of
costumes, choreography, nor props.
The other type of Speech Choir is the
Dynamic or Theatrical Speech Choir
which makes use of props, costumes,
and sometimes, choreography
        ELEMENTS OF SPEECH CHOIR
Members
                                    Costume
Like choir, these are the
participants who will perform the   What members will wear. It
piece. They can be 12 or more       could be simple or it could be in
and are divided based on their      line with the theme of the piece.
natural or speaking voices.
                                        Staging
Pitch                                    The     capacity    to
                                        organize the position of
The highness or the                    the choir on stage for
lowness of the voice                    performance effect.
   ELEMENTS OF SPEECH CHOIR
           TEMPO
           The rate of speed or the ability to balance the
           rhythm of a piece.
POWER
 The capacity to control volume, force, or loudness
in order to enhance or reduce emphasis.
   VOICE NUMBERS
    The ability to add or subtract how many
   members that should speak in a certain part to
   increase or diminish the intensity of the piece.
  ELEMENTS OF SPEECH CHOIR
                                                      They are usually
                             In simple terms, da     poems or poetic p
                             nce or planned mo      assages like from t      Ability to use
 The ability to mix light,   vement. It may not     he Greek or Shake        phrasing and
medium, and dark voice       be vital to speech c    spearean plays. T         rhythm as
s well, as well as the ca    hoir. However, it ad   hese are broken in    reinforcements for
pacity to communicate r       ds emphasis, flair,   to parts by the con   each other . Each
eactions to thoughts or      or dramatic effect t         ductor.           much blend to
emotions through voice       o the performance.                           better express the
                                                         PIECES             meaning of the
    VOICE QUALITY             CHOREOGRAPHY                                       verse
                                                                           PHRASING AND
                                                                              RHYTM
   Connection to the group                           Breathing
Listen to those around you.                   Nothing     where   it
Connecting with them will                     makes sense to take
eliminate any stage fright. If                breath, so you don’t
anything         unexpected                   interrupt the word flow
happens, the group must                       but have enough breath
                                  THINGS TO
respond and correct together                  to make it through the
                                  REMEMBER    line.
                                              Articulation and Diction
            The Text
                                              By       practicing your
  The text is your guide, it’s               articulation and diction,
 what the audience came to                    your words will be clear
 see and hear you perform.                    and vibrant.