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Power Presentation: Formal Speech in an Informal World: How to Put Presence into Your Presentation [Paperback]

Patsy Rodenburg
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28 May 2009

Patsy Rodenburg is the leading acting coach in the UK (she has worked with Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Ian McKellen and Cate Blanchett). Patsy has discovered the principles of speech in theatre apply extremely effectively when transferred into the workplace.

Do you want to be more persuasive? Do you want to enthuse and inpsire and feel good whenever you present or speak in public? This practical programme will make you as effective as Judi Dench is on screen in every meeting, pitch and conversation in person or on the phone. You will learn how to impress your boss without being overbearing, connect with people if you are introvert and you will have true confidence in all your communication. There are practical exercises and example throughout and Patsy's results are amazing.


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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Michael Joseph (28 May 2009)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0718154118
  • ISBN-13: 978-0718154110
  • Product Dimensions: 13.5 x 1.8 x 21.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 206,080 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Patsy's guidance and the clarity and directness of her approach have been invaluable to me' Ralph Fiennes 'She gives you a wondrously simple way of releasing the voice and body -- which also becomes a way of life' Anna Massey 'I am an enormous fan of her work. What is wonderful about her is the directness and clarity of her teaching and her enthusiasm' Dame Judi Dench

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As Director of Voice at London's Royal National Theatre and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Patsy Rodenburg, OBE is recognized as one of the world's leading voice and acting coaches. Patsy seamlessly transfers her coaching techniques from the stage into the realm of everyday life.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful in a really good way! 2 Jun 2009
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Preparation, practice and presence - Patsy Rodenburg has summed up what you need to be a brilliant presenter and gives lots of practical exercises to help you improve. I have used Patsy's techniques for a couple of years and they are incredibly effective - my presence has definitely improved and I've noticed even within a presentation when I'm on it and everyone is with me... and when not! It's also really helpful for interviews and meetings as well as dreaded public speaking. Patsy's first book is very good too for a more general approach to presence and how it enriches everything we do.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Really needs photos of exercises 15 Feb 2010
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The exercises in this book have no diagrams and the descriptions in some cases are very difficult to follow. What exactly does "hold a chair above your head" mean?

It was only after I found by chance in the National Theatre bookshop an old DVD of her teaching a class (A voice of your own), that I could understand it and it came together.

The exercises in the DVD are virtually the same as the book - only the principle of the positions is not in it. Even the chair exercise is in.

Once things came together and I did the exercises on a regular basis then I could feel and hear the changes to my voice.

My conclusion is that it is effective and powerful once put in practice, but if you are serious it is worth investing in the book and the DVD.
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Patsy Rodenburg's voice work is well-respected in the theatre industry. In Power Presentation, she clearly describes the path to successful communication (and self-presentation) by connecting body, breath, voice and intent.

What I like most about this book is that makes no apology for not offering a "quick-fix" to mastering communication. Rodenburg insists on the importance of setting aside time to work consistently on releasing the body's tensions and exercising your breath muscles.

She also makes clear that not all exercises will work for everyone and that achieving full potential is a personal, ongoing journey: "When an exercise works, you might need it for the rest of your life."

As in her book `Presence', Patsy Rodenburg introduces the concept of striving to be in the Second Circle when speaking- what in acting terms is referred to as "being present" or "in the moment". The body is relaxed (but not casual) and "you are connected to yourself and the world around you". However, if you find yourself in First Circle, you will have withdrawn into yourself and in Third Circle, you will be pushing out into the world. This simplification is used throughout the book and makes it easy to understand when or why we might be knocked off-centre.

The first part of the book consists of a series of exercises looking at body, breath, voice and speech, in that order, pretty much in the same way a classical actor begins their training.

The second part of the book is composed of short sections on Presentation, Meetings, Negotiations, Selling, Interviews and Bad News/Good News. None of them are dealt with in depth but they include some interesting tips and observations. They provide good examples of how the work described in Part One can be applied to professional life.

The book is worth buying if you intend to put some time aside to improve your self-presentation or if you feel like you need to strengthen your voice.

If you have never come across this type of work, then you will need plenty of time to go through the exercises and pace yourself through the book. Most of the exercises require a private, comfortable space (there is a lot of floor-work involved) but Rodenburg knows her readership so she also has plenty of exercises that can be done in small areas, prior to presentations or important meetings.

If you are familiar with this kind of work, it is still worth a read as it will take you back to basics - and if you have a vivid imagination, just reading through might induce some tension release!

If presenting in front of people makes you very anxious, then I suggest you begin by using the book and then consult a voice coach to check that you are on the right track. What is clear in all of Rodenburg's books is her firm belief that everyone can be an engaging speaker if the voice is released.

Throughout the book, there are short anecdotes about people the author has worked with, giving it a personal touch.

Repetition of this kind of work is key in order for it to become second nature. The book makes very clear that we cannot think of the voice as separate from the body: "The voice is housed in the body and powered by the breath" and their connection can never be ignored.

Just as you can't ignore the connection between body, breath, voice, speech, words, imagination and emotion. It's staying connected to yourself and your surroundings that will allow you to present yourself and communicate with others at your best.
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