Elma Esrig

Trainer for presence and leadership | Lecture trainer | Lecturer for acting and directing

Elma Esrig works with experts, entrepreneurs and the self-employed on their stage presence in front of an audience in lectures, webinars, podcasts and presentations. How do you become a stage for content that touches, moves and changes other people? Well, the professional theatre sector offers a range of techniques to master the embodiment of knowledge confidently, powerfully and effectively. Firstly, through natural physical forms of expression that reach people emotionally. On the other hand, through staging and performance techniques that turn presentations into an experience for the audience.

Expert Session, Day 3: Give your expertise a stage

Introduction: The staging of you

→ Staging means transforming text into an action score.

→ What does it mean to act linguistically?

→ Change of perspective: from content to action

→ Creating the plot structure: Plot units and thresholds

→ Defining the plot: What are you doing by saying that?

→ The change of action in the thresholds

Work part: We create the plot score using a sample text.


Finale:

→ Discussion of the results of the work part

→ What does the plot structure mean in the performance: linguistic realization

→ Before — after — comparison for presentation

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