How do girls say cross talk is reasonable?
I think (personally) "Funny" and "Humor" are two different things. The performance style of the host of sketch, duet and variety show can be "funny", but cross talk is not. Crosstalk pays attention to "humor", and a sentence should stand the aftertaste and ponder, rather than being funny for fun. Crosstalk originated in North China and is popular in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei ~ I think this "humorous" expression of cross talk has a lot to do with people's speaking style and cultural background in these areas. It is very important to clarify the difference between "funny" and "humorous". Secondly, crosstalk is a language art, and the focus of learning is "what to say" and "how to say", not "what to perform" and "how to perform". Personally, I have been a film and television actor for nearly 10 years, and my undergraduate major is broadcast host, so I know something about "speaking" and "acting". Crosstalk focuses on what "I" is saying ~ I think this is why the old gentlemen put "saying" at the top of the four courses. These two things are my personal understanding of cross talk. It's a pity that more and more crosstalk shows are mainly "funny" and "performance", which may be more effective ... I'm not qualified to talk about the performance skills of crosstalk. Unfortunately, there are not many theoretical books on "Crosstalk Art" on the market. I suggest reading Ma Ji's Random Talk on Crosstalk Art.. Everything starts from yourself, don't try to imitate a person who is very different from you, and don't say what others say. After all, at present, no one has stipulated the qualifications and conditions for girls to say crosstalk. Introverts don't have to roll around on the stage, but learn to speak well and say the word "person" first. If the image is good, there is no need to vilify yourself blindly in order to win laughter. "Humor" is not necessarily the patent of "ugly people", especially girls, which is not necessary. But not "uglifying" yourself does not mean not "highlighting" yourself. Ugliness is not the point, but whether there is a "feature" in the image is the point. Only by finding the "characteristics" in your own image and magnifying it can you have "recognition" on the stage. As for how to find and identify this "feature", you need to "add" and "subtract" ~ you have to work hard ~ finally, find your own specialty. Most of our generation learned some talents when they were young. Those who can sing practice a few songs, and those who can dance learn a little dance. It would be better if they could learn some traditional Chinese opera or drum music. You can add these talents to cross talk, so the works will be richer and more suitable for girls.