Secrets To Make Your Broadway Dream A Reality: ACTing the Song

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Business Aspects, Theatre, Acting & Auditioning
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Author: Stephen Horst ISBN: 9780985517663
Publisher: TIYA—Tap Into Your Artistry –www.TapIntoYourArtistry.com Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stephen Horst
ISBN: 9780985517663
Publisher: TIYA—Tap Into Your Artistry –www.TapIntoYourArtistry.com
Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
In NYC everyone can sing. The only way to stand out in auditions is to ACT the song. This is a complex and extremely subjective process. You must learn how to connect to the lyric and let your emotions flow openly within you for all to see and experience. This can feel extremely vulnerablebut even more importantly, how do you do this? In ACT the song, youll learn the TIYA process of ACTAdmit, Connect, and Trust. Youll also learn the top 2 Huge mistakes which are repeatedly made over and overand not only how to avoid thembut how to eventually overcome them. It is much easier said than done. Youll also be guided step-by-step through 3 different Methods to ACT the song, as well as come to realize the #1 way to connect emotionally. Finally, homework assignments include multiple ways to practice ACTing the song while safely exploring your emotions, imagination, and technique. Then best of all, at the end of the chapter you will discover an additional 10 bonus Secrets, which will guide you on how to apply this new Awareness to real performance.
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In NYC everyone can sing. The only way to stand out in auditions is to ACT the song. This is a complex and extremely subjective process. You must learn how to connect to the lyric and let your emotions flow openly within you for all to see and experience. This can feel extremely vulnerablebut even more importantly, how do you do this? In ACT the song, youll learn the TIYA process of ACTAdmit, Connect, and Trust. Youll also learn the top 2 Huge mistakes which are repeatedly made over and overand not only how to avoid thembut how to eventually overcome them. It is much easier said than done. Youll also be guided step-by-step through 3 different Methods to ACT the song, as well as come to realize the #1 way to connect emotionally. Finally, homework assignments include multiple ways to practice ACTing the song while safely exploring your emotions, imagination, and technique. Then best of all, at the end of the chapter you will discover an additional 10 bonus Secrets, which will guide you on how to apply this new Awareness to real performance.

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