Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Break from class

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Thursday, October 23, 2014

So we started working on the choreography and harmonies for A Little Princess. It is not particularly easy but it is definitely fun! On Monday we had our first rehearsal, we started teaching "Let Your Heart Be Your Compass" (one of my favorites!) and since half of the people in the show are Africans some of the words are in the African language... and let me tell you, it is not an easy language to learn. I was pretty surprised because just looking at the words they don't seem hard but they are. In "Compass" the words repeat somewhat so there aren't too too many different words to learn but it took me longer to learn that than "LA Vie En Rose" and French is extremely difficult! But it is always fun to sing in a different language so I am pretty excited about it!:) And our cast has gotten off to a great start so I have faith they will be able to handle it!

Also, our second and last performance of The End? is Thursday! It went well on Sunday and so this time is should be even better... hopefully... haha.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Act Baby Pt. 3

  



Recap: In our acting segment of class I am giving a lecture series. This is a new technique we are attempting to try to give the student a base to work off of before putting principles into action. More importantly, through their written answers, we will know if they truly understand and internalize the concepts. Last weeks lesson: losing yourself.
 

 Part Three- Becoming A Character



   Now, you have found your personal calling and conscience as a performer. You understand and are able to 'Lose Yourself'; you are ready to start becoming a character. In The Outline in "Act Baby Intro" Becoming A character is split up into 4 subsections, Today I will do 2 and then the final 2 next Tuesday!

   1. Identify and interpret your character
   2. Determine our characters full purpose

    So you are going into an audition, you received a lead in a musical, you are an extra in a play, you are about to perform an improv skit; in every one of these situations we have a character to identify. Whether it is one we are creating or a work of another's we must delve into our first step is to identify......WHO AM I.
I'll take 2 contrasting situations to explain.
     First, you have received a part with a name, Simone, and some lines in a musical....now what? (honestly you should have went pretty deep into the characters when you auditioned for the show but we'll take it from this point) Write a character sketch, a detailed one. Answer the questions Who? What? Why? When? Where? and How? for your character. Understand "Simone's" favorite color, aspirations,home life, appearance, gait, facial expressions, and more. Some of this will be given to you through a character description and within the show's, dialogue but much of the information will have to be created by you. This information should feel more like a discovery of something that already is as opposed to a creation of something new. Read the entire script methodically, everything you "discover" should be in perfect sync with "Simone's" part in the story and should contribute to the script, not be in contrast with the way the character is written to speak and act. This info should fulfill, not change, the character. Draw a picture of  "Simone" now. See yourself as this image. Take all the information you now have and start to see how "Simone" would act in situations. See it come to life; see yourself bringing it to life.
       In improv, auditions, and ensemble work I see, especially from beginner students, a lack of understanding of finding a character independent from ourselves. In reality each of these grant more freedom to the actor to create and it is more necessary for him to do so (no small parts only small actors). So, situation two: you are about to go up to perform in an improv class. Here you quickly do, albeit modified and more mentally than physically, everything in situation one. This can completely change your abilities to quickly think and react on your feet. You will be a dynamic performer.

     This brings us to the next step,  CHARACTER'S PURPOSE. When improvising this is the most important thing. You must know your end goal; comedy, drama, or suspense you will need to know where the scene is beginning, going to, and then ending. Your overall purpose is to get to each point but within that you have a particular character's purpose and this reaches across all areas of performance.
1. purpose of the show
2. author's purpose in writing the character into the show
    (a) how does he move along the story, what are the consequences to his actions
    (b)what was the author saying to the audience with the character
3. Your purpose in playing the character
4.Your characters purpose within the show
    (a) what are the characters dreams and ambitions, why does he exist, what is his purpose to live
    (b) every scene, every action

        You can have every piece of the puzzle but if you don't know the purpose you are lost.
Knowing the full purpose of your character will open a new world to you. Directors will love you when you come to them to "make sure you are capturing their vision", wink wink.
  

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Act Baby! Pt. 2

Recap: In our acting segment of class I am giving a lecture series. This is a new technique we are attempting to try to give the student a base to work off of before putting principles into action. More importantly, through their written answers, we will know if they truly understand and internalize the concepts. Last week;s lesson: finding a purpose to perform.

Part two of the lecture series - Lose Yourself

This is a huge one. Those two words encompass so much of what we build
our acting skills upon.

    To give a definition of what I mean by "lose yourself" is very difficult. I'll try... in a sentence it means to lose who you are so as to fully allow a character to live through you. Bringing it to life
by removing the barriers you impose on it by the your own limits and personality.

There are levels to oneself, to lose them we must dissect who we are.

    We have the outward person, the things others can see. Our behavior, habits, posture, reactions, etc. Think about how you sit, what do you do when nervous, responses to happenings, facial expressions, and all of those actions particular to ourselves. These are key in assuming a character. He will probably sit, react, talk differently than us. These subconscious parts to us are difficult to
lose without seeming forced, but with much practice you can make it look effortless.

     Then we have the even more challenging task of wiping away our inward person. Basically what makes us individuals,what makes you....you. Dreams, ambitions, fears, past, opinions, and all that
good stuff. This inner person shapes the outer. As a beginner we have to consciously pick apart the depths of our personality and more importantly why it is. Why are you you? Only then can you wipe it away to start anew.

   Pick actors who you exemplify for their skills of assuming a complete persona. Think of those who are able to play contrasting roles. Learn from them. Will Smith, Amy Adams, Sandra Bullock, Josh
Peck (haha) these actors all played contrasting characters well.

    So why all of this? Why as young actors should we go through a confusing concept and long process of "losing yourself" to play a part? Because when we do we become UNLIMITED, freed of our own person and inhibitions! We are free to completely assume a character; to become something we are often incapable of. We can become a hero or even a saint. Imagine - we have 100℅ of ourselves, that means if we want to fill ourselves up with a complete 100% character we must empty out all of of that 100% because once we exceed that 100% we become an unreal cluttered ineffective mess of a character ( that was very difficult to put into writing sorry). Once we get to 0% we can add whatever we need in.

Sometimes our most powerful acting comes when we put some of 'us' into the character.

   Heath Ledger as the Joker in "DARK KNIGHT" was the best example of this in today's Hollywood. From his facial tick, to pronunciation, to posture. The performance was conclusive, deep, complete, consistent, and real. For a fantasy comic book villain with over the top acting
and so much added habits he was real and hit home.

Last reason to lose yourself....??IT Is FUNNN. We get to be someone else to explore imagine and create. See life through another's eyes. Some actors are confident secure and love the thrill of acting and what it brings to the world. That's not most of us. Many actors are insecure and uncomfortable in their own skin -- they can't wait to get out of it. They crave the attention, the praise, and the self gratification of acting. This is destructive. Loving the spotlight is one thing but needing it is whole other monster that eats you up. It is why we see seemingly dream come true celebrities consistently destroying their lives, leaving them in pieces. Their divorces, addictions, and failures are left in the wake. Don't fall into this. Last week you sought a higher purpose for performing than applause, remember that always. This being said, let acting be your outlet and release. It can be a crucial part to keeping you sane whether on Broadway or your local community stage.

    In closing, identify your ticks and habits and small idiosyncrasies and
when you lose yourself they will be gone and you will be ready to give the most believable performance of your life. (If we literally took ourselves away without any character to assume we would be a lifeless blob lol so we must know the character we are becoming). Next weeks topic- Identifying a Character!

Monday, October 13, 2014

THE END?

Hello all! I can't believe it's been a week already... Time is flying by so quickly! I guess that's what happens when you're busy. I love being busy but I hate it when the time feels like it's passing In the blink of an eye. There has got to be a happy medium and I am determined to find it! Haha

Lately, we have been working incredibly hard on the show we are writing! Our life has been consumed with our melodies, lyrics, lines and choreography. Then on top of that we are teaching lessons and preparing for our Christmas show "A Little Princess." Needless to say, our life has been so hectic and crazy we barely have time to breathe haha. But we are so excited to finally present or final product of our original musical! It's going to be our greatest accomplishment! I'm going to attach the poster for our show so you all out there can come see it! Its free so you have no excuses! Lol We've poured our heart and soul out into this musical and we hope our audience will appreciate the work we've put into it!

Hope to see you there!!!!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Act Baby! Pt.1

  Recap: In our acting segment of class I am giving a lecture series. This is a new technique we are attempting to try and give the student a base to work off of before putting principles into action. More importantly, through their written answers, we will know if they truly understand and internalize the concepts.
     
    Today is part one -  FINDING A PURPOSE.
  
   An actors mission is not usually directly attributed to acting. At SFAP it is the first step because I believe having a personal goal in your overall profession of performing can bring more life to every character you play but also keep you sane as you dance the minefield of showbiz. It is no secret that the entertainer's life is often a sad one. The industry will tear you apart if you are unsuccessful, leaving a person a shell. Sometimes it is even worse if you make it, if the road to get there left you less than what you were before, as you filled whatever role or part you had to to get to the top. More and more examples of fallen stars are strewn around us. Why would someone who has it all Millions of dollars, Millions of fans, everything and anything the ever dreamed of be so broken? They lost sight of truth and love somewhere along the line and now they are searching for it desperately. They have the means to look for it it in the darkest places due to their position and they descend deeper into the confusion.
      
     As performers (and I've blogged on this topic often) we have the most powerful hand in the formation of the public conscience, second to only parents and religion. It is a duty to only take on roles which will positively affect our audience. Projects which glorify violence, drugs, or most importantly false love must be turned down or we risk cultivating a twisted society. Most "famous" performers have abandoned this mindset. As our entertainment degraded so did our communities and vice versa. We must usher in a new age, or better reclaim the golden age of entertaining-for the people to have something to hold onto, to hope for, to dream about. To be better than we are, to improve and enjoy the struggles we have when we decide to climb that hill!
 
    So, develop a performing conscience and find a personal goal to champion. The poor, uneducated, lost, hopeless, bringing truth to society, showing true love, inspiration...... what gets you excited? Find what that something is and fight for it, be a positive agent for change in the world through your work. We neeeed you, America NEEEEEDDDS Y O U to be a leader. Wear that with honor, pride, and humility.
 
   THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS!!!!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Blood Is Thicker Than Water

One thing that we always try to do is surround ourselves with good people, people who make us better people and people who can offer us something. A friendship is a give and take.

In life, we always come across people we like, dislike, could take or leave, or love. Some become acquaintances, some become friends, and some may become more than friends. All of those people will have an impact on our lives in one way or another, could be positive or negative. Its up to us who we want to remain in our lives, who we choose to spend our time with.

Everyone wants to feel like they belong somewhere and often times finding a group of people who you like and who will accept you makes you feel like you belong somewhere. That is often times what gets us in trouble. Its so easy to fall into a group that invites you to be a part of them even if they aren't the ideal people you should be hanging out with. I have fallen into situations like these and whwn I find myself changing to fit the people im spending my time with and that change is not for the better I realize its time to take a step back a re-evaluate the people I'm spending my time with. That's why I am so thankful to have my siblings. My mom always said, friends come and go but family will always be there. They are in it for the long run! These days, finding reliable people or people who I know will stick around for a while is hard! So many people have come in and out of my life but the ones that I know will always be there are my siblings.

So,  to all those out there reading this, keep your family close to you! They are the best you've got! No matter what differences you may have had in the past remember that they are still your family and no matter what they will love you through thick and thin. Make amends! It'll be worth it in the end!

Blood is thicker than water!

Peace

Thursday, October 2, 2014

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR SIBLINGS???

    Hey all you people! I know its been a while since I last posted, but I'm back and ready for you to delve into my life once again. This week I'm posting about "How Well Do You Know Your Siblings?" Is everybody ready....and....and....and begin!
     
     There are questions that are Yes or No, Either/Or, Favorites, and Situations. I'm going to start with questions Taryn answered for me.
     1. Do I get invested in TV soap operas? Her answer was yes, I will explain why that made no sense a little bit later.
     2. Do I plan my actions before I do them? She answered yes. I guess this is a solid answer. I don't know if I exactly agree though.
     3. If I was stranded for three days would I choose a jungle or a forest? She chose forest. Sometimes I really question if she is actually my sister.
     4. Would I choose sunset or starlight? ....sunset.....I just have no words....
     5. If I were a girl would I be a cheerleader, that weird girl, a wallflower, or a brainiac? And the winner is cheerleader.
     6. Favorite ice cream flavor? Key lime pie....I dont even think that exists!
     
Finally done with Taryn's answers for me... on to Jewel's. 
     1. Do I consider myself nosy? He said no and the answer is no... at least someone knows me.
     2. Hockey or baseball? Hockey. Right again.
     3. Which Dance Moms dancer would I be? He chose Nia. I have a little rant ready about that for later.
    
Ok enough with others answering for me here are my answers.
     1. Do I emotionally invest myself in soap operas? NO I don't even watch soap operas. My fifteen minutes of tv is taken up wholly by cartoons because I like a good laugh. On the other hand though if I am watching a really serious movie I do get pretty invested, but that wasn't the question so the answer is still no.
     2. Do I plan my actions ahead of time? Yes I do in daily life, but all the fun and funny things I do are always unplanned.
     3. Do I consider myself nosy? No, silly question.
     4. Do I untie my shoes when I take them off? Of course I do, they would get all messed up if I didn't.
     5. Do I blush? The anwer would be no, due to my complection it's kinda impossible. But, if I had to guess on the inside.. Do I blush? I would guess - yes - but we will never really know, will we?
     6. Sunset or starlight? I would have to go starlight, I just like it more. Don't get me wrong though, sunset is not a bad backup plan.
     7. Hockey or baseball? I choose hockey in general. To watch I choose hockey, but if I had to play it, definitely baseball. Hockey is too crazy.
     8. Napkin, tissue or paper towel? I would choose tissue because nothing can match its softness and you can get the durability of a napkin or towel by just using a bunch of tissues, but you can never make a napkin or towel soft.
     9. If I was stranded for three days would I choose a jungle or forest? Definitely jungle, they are just better than forests.
     10. If I could live to be 120 with no ailments would I? Yes, that would be like the perfect time before you just get tired of everything.
     11. If I were a girl would I be a cheerleader, a wallflower, that wierd girl or a brainiac? cheerleader for sure.
     12. Favorite ice cream? Birthday cake, I'm like ninety percent sure about birthday cake. It's a hard question.
     
Now questions that I answered for Jewel.
     1. After prolonged socializing does he feel he needs to be alone? I say yes but some people disagree with me... I just think they don't know themselves.
     2. Is he a distant and reserved person in communication? I wouldn't really put it in those words, but yes. I would more say short and a tad angry.
     3. Hair, skin, height, style, smile, eye's or voice? I went style, but the question was a little unclear so I just took it as what do you notice first.
     4. If he was in a maze and could go left, right, or straight which would he choose? I think he would switch off each time it happened so he would sort of make a pattern with the directions he chose, but he would start to the right.
    
Questions I answerd for Teara
     1. Does she play well with others? Yes, but thats strictly playing, if its working well with others then heck no!
     2. White or black? I chose white but I had no idea what the question was referring to so I made up my own meaning, (if you know Teara and I you know why I chose white.)
     3. If she lived on a different planet which would it be? I went with Jupiter, truthfully though, it was only because it was the first one that popped into my head.
   
Last one, questions I answered for Taryn.
     1. Does she tend to be unbiased even if it might hurt her good relationship with people? Yes; she does not really care one bit.
     2. Does she often think of human kind and its destiny? NO don't think so.
     3. Bird or fish? Bird
     4. If she was a fruit would she be a strawberry, pineapple, watermelon, pomegranate or honeydew? She would be a pomegranate no doubt, her whole self just yells pomogranite.
     5. If she could have the Sorcerer's Stone would she take it? No way, she would get tired of life way to quickly and be mad that she ever had it.
    
Ok, so I saved this one for the end.
If I was a Dance Moms dancer which one would I be? I chose Chloe because I always kinda just liked her the best and I could see myself being her. Now Jewel said I would be Nia but he only said that because he is jealous and probably always wanted to be Chloe but knows he never will be so that was never even in the discussion. We all know Jewel would end up being Kendall or Mackenzie and I guess he is a little sour about that, but you are who you are I can't help that. With the end of that little rant I'm ending my blog post, hope you enjoyed.
   

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Hi:) Here are a few prayers that i found that I thought were really apropos right now. Enjoy<3



Dear Lord, 
Fill me with your glory and your hope. 
Help me to remember that without you 
I can do nothing very long 
But with you, 
I can help further your holy plan. 

Assist my spirit in remembering 
That I can be instrumental and steadfast 
Faithfully aiding our heavenly Mother 
To nurture all of her children 
Through kindness and love. 

Teach me to remember what I have always known, 
That I came from You and I shall return to You, 
And there, within Your perpetual light, 
My every tear shall dry away for I shall be with You 
And those I loved so dearly here. 

Guide me in Your plan to courageously and fearlessly say, 
Not my will but Yours be done 
Trusting always that my motivations here on earth 
Are driven by Your holy will. 

Show me the happiness which springs forth from having faith, 
The peace and joy that forgiveness brings, 
And how prayer always makes lifemeaningful, 
Despite any fears, or losses or pain 
I may be suffering in the moment. 

Love me into full being so when I am born to eternal life, 
I shall feel fulfilled realizing I recognized and multiplied 
All the talents You gave to me 
And the sweet validation and peace I may humbly claim 
From listening to You, The Bridegroom of my soul. 


For everything there is a season,
and a time for every matter under heaven:

time to be born,
and a time to die;
time to plant,
and a time to pluck up what is planted;
time to kill,
and a time to heal;
time to break down, 
and a time to build up;
time to weep,
and a time to laugh;
time to mourn,
and a time to dance;
time to throw away stones,
and a time to gather stones together;
time to embrace,
and a time to refrain from embracing;
time to seek,
and a time to lose;
time to keep,
and a time to throw away;
time to tear, 
and a time to sew;
time to keep silence,
and a time to speak;
time to love,
and a time to hate;
time for war,
and a time for peace.

[Ecclesiastes 3:1-18; NRSV]



Glorious St. Joseph, model of all those who are devoted to labor, obtain for me the graceto work conscientiously, putting the call ofduty above my many sins; to work with thankfulness and joy, considering it an honor to employ and develop, by means of labor, thegifts received from God; to work with order, peace, prudence and patience, never surrendering to weariness or difficulties; to work, above all, with purity of intention, and with detachment from self, having always death before my eyes and the account which I must render of time lost, of talents wasted, ofgood omitted, of vain complacency in success so fatal to the work of God. All for Jesus, all for Mary, all after thy example, OPatriarch Joseph. Such shall be my motto inlife and death. Amen.







Act Baby! INTRO

Sing for America is 4 weeks into its' Personal Training in the Arts course! One of the difficult things to teach as we have learned in our musicals is.......ACTING!

   Great actors have been quoted saying how easy it was..............if only it was like that for all of us!
   See, yes, I believe acting is an easy profession. I've been on sets and understand the all day all night taping times, the on set struggle , the sad life blah, blah, blah but really its a great way to make a living once we compare it to other jobs. The problem is, it's easy to do( anyone can dooo it) BUT HARD TO BE GOOD AT! Terrible acting stinks from a mile away. Even sub par acting in prime time TV and movies are easily spotted with relative consensus.
     There are to many methods to count on acting and becoming a character. I'll share my two cents.
The next two weeks on the blog I'll share my course breakdown. Tell me what you think!
  
Major points:
(A) find your greatest purpose in performing and more importantly establish a moral compass and guidelines you perform within to fulfill this purpose
(B)Lose yourself ( overreaching principle for this course)
(C)Steps to become a character
     (1) Identify and interperate the character
     (2) Discern the characters purpose, from the greater purpose to particular in every scene
     (3) conceive your portrayal of this character
     (4) deliver,deliver,deliver,deliver
(D) handling feedback and assessment