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Im trying out for drama club and we have to do an improv for tryouts. So I have to give a lecture about something(like a mom telling her kid to get better grades, a police telling a driver they're going to fast, etc) But the problem is, the lecture wont be directly to someone else, just thin air! And i dont know what topic it will be on. So are there anyways i can prepare for this? thanks i rate. (link)
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Do improv exercises at home. Watch "Who's Line is it Anyway" for some fun ideas. As for the thin air thing, envision a person there, imagine that you ARE that angry mom, or that you are that policeman, and picture as much of the enviroment your character is in as you can, and you have to be able to think fast, just go for the first thing that pops into your mind, MAKE it work, and even if you make an ass of yourself, you can't be blamed for trying.
Also, remember that it's all about fun, so don't be too nervous. And what nervousness you have, project into your performance, because emotions are like energy, and you can convert one to another.
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