* Emphasizes the dramatic elements of the text, such as the characters, emotions, and plot.
* Uses a variety of vocal techniques, such as pitch, volume, and inflection, to create a dramatic performance.
* Often involves movement and gestures to support the performance.
Standing speech choir:
* Focuses on the delivery of the text, rather than the dramatic elements.
* Uses a more formal and controlled vocal style, with less variation in pitch, volume, and inflection.
* Does not usually involve movement or gestures.
Comparison:
| Feature | Dramatic Speech Choir | Standing Speech Choir |
|---|---|---|
| Emphasis | Dramatic elements (characters, emotions, plot) | Delivery of text |
| Vocal techniques | Varying pitch, volume, and inflection; use of vocal effects | Formal and controlled vocal style; less variation in pitch, volume, and inflection |
| Movement and gestures | Often involves movement and gestures | Does not usually involve movement or gestures |