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SPOKEN WORD#1

A performance art that combines poetry with storytelling, often addressing personal or societal themes.

PERFORMANCE#2

The act of delivering spoken word poetry to an audience, focusing on voice, body language, and engagement.

SELF-EXPRESSION#3

The process of conveying one's thoughts, feelings, and beliefs through creative outlets like poetry.

PUBLIC SPEAKING#4

The practice of speaking to an audience with the aim of informing, entertaining, or persuading.

POETIC TECHNIQUES#5

Methods used in poetry including rhyme, meter, and imagery to enhance emotional impact.

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#6

Strategies to connect with and involve the audience during a performance.

STAGE FRIGHT#7

Anxiety experienced before or during a performance, often affecting delivery.

RHYTHM#8

The pattern of sounds in spoken word that creates a musical quality to the performance.

VOICE MODULATION#9

Variations in pitch, tone, and volume to enhance expression and keep the audience's attention.

BODY LANGUAGE#10

Non-verbal communication through gestures and movements that complements spoken words.

LITERARY DEVICES#11

Techniques like metaphor and simile used to create deeper meaning in poetry.

THEME#12

The central topic or message explored in a spoken word piece, often reflecting personal or societal issues.

OUTLINE#13

A structured plan for organizing the content and flow of a spoken word poem.

PEER REVIEW#14

The process of giving and receiving feedback on poetry from fellow students to improve quality.

MOCK PERFORMANCE#15

A practice presentation that simulates the live performance experience for feedback.

FINAL SHOWCASE#16

The culminating event where students perform their original spoken word pieces to an audience.

CREATIVITY#17

The ability to generate new ideas or concepts, especially in writing and performance.

EMOTIONAL IMPACT#18

The effect a poem has on the audience's feelings and thoughts.

SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY#19

A group dynamic that encourages sharing, feedback, and growth among peers.

EVENT PLANNING#20

The process of organizing logistics for a live performance, including venue and promotion.

REFLECTION#21

The practice of thinking critically about one's performance and learning experiences.

DRAFTING#22

The initial process of writing a spoken word piece, focusing on getting ideas down.

REHEARSAL#23

The act of practicing a performance to refine delivery and build confidence.

CULTURAL IMPACT#24

The influence spoken word poetry has on society and its ability to address social issues.

ELECTRIFYING PERFORMANCE#25

A captivating delivery that engages and resonates with the audience.

NARRATIVE#26

The story or sequence of events conveyed through spoken word poetry.