Monday 23 May 2011

Presentation tip - play it, don't say it

This week I have a special guest at the Professional Speakers Chapter I run – John Cremer from Brighton.
John runs The Maydays, one of the UK’s leading improvisational comedy groups – I have performed with them quite a few times, and enjoyed (almost) every second!
I saw him speak in South Africa recently, and was struck with how good he is at translating what he’s saying into what he’s doing.
Of course, John has an acting background, but anyone, yes anyone, can put more performance and action into their presentations – and you should try it.
I call it "play it, don't say it"Look for passages in your presentation where you are describing a scene, or telling a story, and use movement, body language, facial expression to bring the piece alive.
Watch friends telling stories in the pub – they become animated, adding gestures, pulling faces, and acting out what actually happened. Try the same in your next presentation – bringing your talk alive will bring your audience alive too.

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