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jkvjimin · 11 months ago
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actor tae ♡
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I have to say that Lily Bart and Blanche DuBois share a considerable vibe in Gillian Anderson's inner landscape (I have watched "A Streetcar named Desire" last night and I'm massively blown away by it still!) .
Ever since I started becoming familiar with parts-work, I have been ever more interested in the roles that actors pick and see them differently but with more interest and enjoyment often. There is a whole essay to say about that but I really just wanted to say that they have a very similar vibe as characters. I think I prefer Blanche DuBois a bit though for her unsuspecting way, my heart did very doting and bursting and caring things when I watched everything starting from Blanche's birthday, that still has me in shambles! Gillian did an extraordinary job, I don't think this is comparable to anything I've seen before. It's achingly beautiful, is all I can say. 💖
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irfanullashariff · 10 months ago
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Staging Poetry Mastery: Easy Tips for an Outstanding Performance
Shine on Stage: Proven Tips from a 30-Year Poetry Performance Veteran
Poetry, the art of expressing emotions through words, comes alive on stage. Performing poetry can be exciting and nerve-wracking, but you can shine brightly with the right tips. In this article, we will explore twenty effective and efficient strategies to help you deliver a memorable poetry performance.
1. Understand Your Poem: Delve into your poem’s depth, grasp its feelings and hidden meanings. When you truly understand its core, your expression becomes sincere and filled with genuine emotions, touching hearts profoundly. Embrace the essence of your words, and your delivery will resonate deeply, creating a powerful connection with your audience.
2. Practice Regularly: Practice your poem repeatedly. Rehearsals make words stick, freeing you to channel emotions and gestures in your performance. With familiarity, nervousness fades, letting your genuine feelings shine. Through practice, confidence grows, ensuring your words flow effortlessly, creating a captivating impact on your audience, and making your performance memorable and impactful.
3. Work on Voice Modulation: Experiment with your voice by changing tone, pitch, and volume. These variations bring life to your words, making them powerful and mesmerizing. Adjusting your voice adds depth and intensity to your message, ensuring your audience stays engaged and moved by the emotion in your performance.
4. Use Gestures and Body Language: Use expressive gestures to emphasize your words. Your body language amplifies your poem’s emotions, making it more engaging. Movements and facial expressions add depth, helping your audience connect deeply with the feelings you convey. Engage your listeners not just with words, but with the powerful language of your body, enhancing your poetic expression.
5. Eye Contact: Keep looking into your audience’s eyes. This connection makes your performance intimate and personal. When you gaze at them, they feel your words deeply. It’s like talking to a friend, creating a bond. Eye contact shows you care, making your message more heartfelt, and ensuring your words resonate long after your performance ends.
6. Control Your Nervousness: It’s okay to feel nervous; it’s natural. Take deep breaths, and imagine your audience responding positively. Visualize their smiles and encouragement. This helps calm your nerves. Remember, everyone starts somewhere, and your audience wants you to succeed. Believe in yourself, and those butterflies will flutter away, leaving confidence in their place.
7. Memorize Your Poem: Try to memorize your poem whenever you can. This way, you can move freely on stage, expressing yourself naturally. Without the restriction of reading, your performance becomes more engaging and authentic. When your words flow effortlessly from memory, your connection with the audience strengthens, leaving a lasting impact on everyone watching.
8. Be Aware of Your Pace: Be mindful of how fast you speak. Sometimes, slowing down during emotional parts emphasizes feelings, letting the audience absorb them fully. Speeding up during intense moments builds excitement and tension, creating a powerful impact. Mastering this pace control adds depth to your performance, making your poem more impactful and memorable for your listeners.
Do you want to learn more from a very experienced performer?
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milfbro · 11 months ago
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Messi campeão número um
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 2 years ago
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Culinary appreciation
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pinktie · 3 months ago
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Rating Detective Conan Movies' Portrayal of Kaito KID- Part 4.5
Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie
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This will be a short one because 99% of his scene belongs to Lupin.
I find it funny that people still use this image of Lupin as KID in edits as if Kaito is a bad boy smoker.
The movie showcased some of the best Kaito KID animations ever seen. Too bad it wasn't really him.
The real Kaito has a few seconds of screen time, but it's still nice that they included him. 7/10
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farfromstrange · 6 months ago
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IWTV spoilers, but.
Daniel Malloy really said ‘fuck you, Armand’, exposed 70+ years of lies and ended their relationship. Wouldn’t surprise me if he tweeted #teamloustat before Armand turned him, either. Good for him honestly. Good for him.
(more rambling in the tags)
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tightjeansjavi · 10 months ago
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PEDRO FUCKING PASCAL WON A SAG AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
HE WON
PEDRO
DID YOU HEAR??
PEDRO PASCAL WON!
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ALL OF OUR FACES WHEN HE WON. PURE SHOCK AND SCREAMING
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nowerewolves · 4 months ago
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Your honour, I have a crush on her!! 🗣🗣🗣
To celebrate my unhinged binge of my favourite new podcast Canada By Night, please have @delborovic's character Val Miller!!
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petit-papillion · 9 months ago
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georgievs · 8 days ago
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georgie cult how we feeling
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goldenhand9107 · 8 months ago
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i love this show dearly, i really do (halfway through season 3, we’re so finishing this tonight) but the cast really is just
random tv actor you’ve never seen before,
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random tv actor you’ve seen in like one other show,
random tv actor you’ve never seen before,
TWO TIME ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE ANGELA BASSETT,
and random tv actor you’ve never seen before.
it’s honestly kinda hilarious
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prince-liest · 3 days ago
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Night shift in the hospital on Christmas week is so delightfully boring, hahaha. It's my first time covering nights on inpatient and I was relatively nervous about it at first because it involves covering nearly 30 patients alone (well, normally alone; this is a "practice" nights week for me so I have a senior with me)... but unlike day shift, you're not generally managing actual patient care at night, you're just fielding calls from the night nurses in case they need something that an MD/DO has to order. It's also generally day team's job to be like, "Hey, we anticipate X might happen with this patient. If that happens, do Y or Z."
So far it's been a couple of shifts and they've been quite delightfully boring, which is how I like it. Come in at 6pm, take signout from the two teams we're covering, admit anywhere from 0 to 3 patients and staff them with the night attending (admissions done by 10pm, he leaves at midnight), scour the emergency department tracking shell a few times to see if we're going to have to do any admissions after that (we're required to do admissions for any residency clinic patients - so far we haven't needed to), waffle around and finish our notes until it seems like a reasonable time to get a move on, have midnight lunch, and then retire to the call rooms until our alarms ring at 5:45am and we do sign out at 6.
Throughout this, we also get calls for things like "Can this patient have a melatonin?" and follow up on anything that was pending overnight (day team usually tries to make sure we don't need to but sometimes it can't be avoided - usually it's been trending troponins or hemoglobin), and on one occasion yesterday we went to a mildly funny rapid response that occurred because someone freaked out about a patient's pre-existing neurological deficits (she was super stable; not sure what the rapid team was, like, meant to do in that situation, lol).
Anyway, I've been sleeping from somewhere between midnight and 1am until 5:45am so far which has been great. The mattress in my call room is absolutely horrific, though, lol. It's like 4 inches thick and somehow has springs in there. Better me than my senior, though - she's got the slightly nicer mattress but still gets less sleep than me because I'm pretty good at just knocking out.
Today will be my first day taking calls independently, so fingers crossed it goes as boring as yesterday! I brought a couple fancy mini-bundt cakes for me and my senior because we both deserve something for working night shift on fucking Christmas, haha.
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boydholbrook-fan · 1 year ago
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Boyd Holbrook as Clement Mansell in Justified: City Primeval - Episode 7 'The Smoking Gun'
Boyd in black/Black T-Shirt Edition - part one
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jinglebuckrock · 1 month ago
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rhysnolastname · 1 year ago
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i made some bad gifs through my tears at 2am
also this cuts to everyone in the sleeping bags and all i could hear was halsin snoring loud as hell ❤️
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