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Resource - Vocal Warm-ups / Échauffements vocaux

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Abstract: 
The warm-ups explained in this resource are related to preparing the voice safely. These exercises focus on building articulation, tone, pitch, pacing, and vocal projection, helping students develop vocal control for effective performance.

Overview

Warm-ups featured here have been used by drama practitioners, educators, and artists in various formats for many years. If we have sourced a warm-up from a specific website, it is credited at the end of the description.

Most of these warm-ups can be adapted up or down with the right supports (i.e. providing accommodations so that everyone's access needs can be met). Use your professional judgment about whether these warm-ups are right for your group.

Notes:

  • It may be worthwhile to review procedures for participating safely in drama warm-ups before engaging (e.g., be prepared to stop when the teacher needs your attention, etc.). Explicit rehearsal of procedures and routines are beneficial for all students and essential for some.
  • Warm-ups should include the right to pass and the right to return when students are ready and able to participate again. This honours the social and emotional access needs of students including the need for longer transitions and opportunities to observe before participating, and physical access needs including the need for rest if an activity is overstimulating or tiring. It also honours preferences if a warm-up includes touch that does not feel safe or appropriate for a student (for any reason).

Games

Skills/Focus

Panel

Tongue Twisters / Virelangues

Articulation, Pronunciation, Concentration

Any

A B Twinkle Have You Any Wool / AB Brille Dans les bois

Articulation, Pronunciation, Concentration, Ensemble-building, Active Listening

Senior

I Give You the Gracious Goat / Je te tends un trésor tendre

Articulation, Non-verbal Communication, Risk-taking, Ensemble-building, Sending & Accepting Offers

Junior/Intermediate/Senior

Ah, Soh, Koh

Concentration, Ensemble-building, Energizer

Any

Alphabet Conversations / Conversations de l'alphabet

Articulation, Non-verbal communication, 

Intermediate/Senior

Further Resources

  • Booth, David. Games For Everyone. Pembroke Publishers Limited, 1986.
  • Booth, David & Charles Lundy. Improvisation, Learning Through Drama. Harcourt Brace Jananovich, 1985.
  • Boal, Augusto. Games For Actors and Non-Actors. Routledge, 1992.
  • DeVore, Kate & Starr Cookman. The Voice Book: Caring For, Protecting, and Improving Your Voice. Chicago Review Press, Inc., 2009.
  • Neelands, Jonothan.  Beginning Drama 11-14.  David Fulton, 1997.
  • Rooyackers, Paul. 101 Drama Games: Fun and Learning with Acting and Make Believe. Hunter House, 1997.
  • Rooyackers, Paul. 101 Dance Games for Children: Fun and Creativity with Movement. Hunter House, 1996.
  • Spolin, Viola. Theatre Games for the Classroom: A Teacher’s Handbook. Northwestern University Press, 1986.
  • Swartz, Larry. The New Dramathemes. Pembroke Publishers, 2002.
  • https://www.childdrama.com/lessons.html

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Subject / Panel: Drama / Primary, Junior, Intermediate, Senior
Terms: vocal techniques, Games / Warm-ups, French

Lessons / Leçons

Vocal Scan Warm-up / Échauffement par balayage de la voix
Tongue Twisters / Virelangues
A B Twinkle Have You Any Wool / AB Brille Dans les bois
I Give You the Gracious Goat / Je te tends un trésor tendre
Ah, Soh, Koh
Alphabet Conversations / Conversations de l'alphabet
From Floor to Ceiling / Du plafond au plancher
Sing Sing Syllable / Chant Chant Syllabe
Consonant Swap
Fishing
Conduct a Vowel
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