Making Auditions more user friendly
Wed, 7 June 2006, 06:36 pmalanm16 posts in thread
Making Auditions more user friendly
Wed, 7 June 2006, 06:36 pmOn the nail
Thu, 22 June 2006, 08:51 amOh so true Logos. Through pushing ourselves, we can emerge into bigger better things. I have never been one to be competative with others. I find the best competition in myself. I know what I am capable today, but as the saying goes "You don't know what you don't know." How far can I go? Where's the next challenge? Is this really as good as it gets? Can I handle the Truth?
Sorry, lapsing into movie quotes there....
When I am about to go on-stage for a performance, I expect to feel a little nervous, anticipatory, excited. Butterflies. If that feeling is missing, then I get concerned. To me, lacking that feeling means I am becoming too comfortable.
Let's make a little comparison here. You get into a nice comfortable chair, what's the likely outcome? If you were me or my wife, then you would most probably be asleep within the hour. Sorry, but I can't afford to 'fall asleep' on stage. The life of a performance comes from that nervous energy because that's how were are in real life. We don't know what to expect in our daily lives. When we are on stage, the challenge is to create that same dynamic even though you have learnt the script for past two or three months from cover to cover. For me, that nervous energy makes the difference.
My inspired (but not necessarily inspiring) diatribe.
Dixi
Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
Fight/Sword Choreographer
http://au.geocities.com/labrug
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