When I got my first zoom audition notification the first thing I did was cry, and jump around, and then cry some more. Truly I was overwhelmed that I was allowed to use my skills in any capacity for other people instead of my bathroom mirror. But then the question came, what do I do now?
I have been at SUNY New Paltz for about two weeks now. I am currently staying on campus, and I will admit I am nervous about everything. How can you not be? COVID-19 is still a huge problem, and people are still not taking it seriously.
Going to school for theater can be a big adjustment from a typical high school education. Add in the fact that people are now taking theater classes virtually, it can be a lot to handle.
When I first saw the trailer for the new Mulan movie, I cried, because her story was so important to me as a child, and even now. When I watched the new movie, I did cry. I cried a lot. But they werena??t happy tears. They were tears of disappointment and anger.
The new age of auditions is self tapes which can be a very positive change to the auditioning experience. This allows you to really fine tune and perfect the material you're working with in an audition space.
I have already experienced the zoom audition, callbacks and casting process first hand. Ia??m going to share my experience, the different processes I faced and share some helpful tips so that you can nail your zoom audition!
Freshman year of college is challenging for multiple reasons, but I believe it truly comes down to finding your own groove, your own schedule, and your own self.
Have you ever thought about the fact that there are musicals being produced in Brazil? Both Broadway adaptations and original work? Thanks to these shows, many are being exposed to the art form we love so much, myself included!
Ten hours. Three teams. One line and one prop. All-Day Theatre Fest tested my creative will-power, my imagination, and in the age of COVID-19, my laptopa??s battery life.
Welcome to college! Ita??s probably been a few weeks since youa??ve started by now. My name is Maggie, and Ia??m here to be your dramatic arts big sister.
Theatre is engrained so deeply in my life that it is hard to pinpoint my first real experience with the arts. Music runs in my family, so I guess I was bound to form an attachment.
The Freshman Musical: one of Northwestern's most epic traditions (aka the one time of freshman year when first year students can finally step out from their menial assistant roles and finally have a shot at running the show themselves).
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With the start of the new school year comes a new generation of passionate high school seniors getting ready to audition for the top BFA Musical Theatre programs across the country.
College auditions can be one of the most stressful, crazy, and exciting time in a young performera??s life. Years of training, months of auditions, travel all over the country, all on top of regular college applications and senior year.
For the past several months, Zoom has been an excellent way for educators to continue to teach to their students during the pandemic. Ita??s also been a great way to communicate with friends you havena??t seen since you were all told you couldna??t return to school.
I came back home to Brazil for my spring break and never went back to Baldwin Wallace University. Because of the pandemic, there is a travel ban imposed by the US to Brazilians, preventing me from returning to campus this fall.