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  2. Poetry reading - Wikipedia

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    Reciting a poem aloud the reciter comes to understand and then to be the 'voice' of the poem. [2] As poetry is a vocal art, the speaker brings their own experience to it, changing it according to their own sensibilities, [ 3 ] intonation, the matter of sound making sense; controlled through pitch and stress, poems are full of invisible ...

  3. Recitationes - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of reading aloud in public was to make themselves known to an audience in order to obtain social and monetary protection; the recitations took place, for the most part, within privileged closed circles. [3] Each person reciting was the protégé of a patron. The purpose of a reader was to secure his career by being the protégé of ...

  4. Spoken word - Wikipedia

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    Spoken word is a "catchall" term that includes any kind of poetry recited aloud, including poetry readings, poetry slams, jazz poetry, pianologues, musical readings, and hip hop music, and can include comedy routines and prose monologues. [1]

  5. Here’s Why Reading Aloud Is Good for Your Brain - AOL

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    Not long ago, Linda Khan was sitting by a hospital bed in Houston, feeling ill at ease. On the day I stopped by, a retired opera singer was reading the sci-fi thriller Logan’s Run to half a ...

  6. Taliban Passes New Law Against Women In Afghanistan ... - AOL

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    A woman’s voice is deemed intimate, so they should not be heard singing, reciting, or reading aloud in public. It is forbidden for women to look at men they are not related to by blood or ...

  7. Recitation - Wikipedia

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    A recitation in a general sense is the act of reciting from memory, or a formal reading of verse or other writing before an audience. [1] [2] Public recitation is the act of reciting a work of writing before an audience.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia. WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia aims to produce recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud. See the spoken articles for articles that have already been recorded, and the requests for instructions on how to request a recording of a particular article.

  9. Shema - Wikipedia

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    Only on Yom Kippur is this response said aloud. The remainder of the Shema is read in silence. Many Sephardim recite the whole of the Shema aloud, except the Baruch Shem, as well as the verse "And God will be angry at you" which many recite silently. Reform Jews also recite the whole of the first paragraph of the Shema aloud.