Sunday,
October 6, 2013
I wanted to write a little bit about my Orlando workshops thus far. In preparing for Orlando, we have monthly workshops. These workshops are meant to help us prepare
the material we will perform in Orlando. As Ms. Kim told us at auditions, nothing is
done in Orlando
that is not prepared ahead of time.
So, August 17th was my Orientation. We spent lots of time reviewing the
Contestant Manual, and practicing appropriate runway walking and “model
stance”. We also went through TV commercials
and received our assignments for the next months’ workshop. We took measurements, and tried to sort
through which categories everyone would be in.
There were more people than I expected at Orientation. The Kansas
City location serves as regional center for Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska contestants. Altogether, though, there were probably about
40 actual contestants there, and then parents/spouses.
It was an exciting, full day; I packed my car with my lunch
and learning materials, and drove to Kansas
City at about 4:30
am. I definitely stopped for
coffee.
My assignments for next workshop were to bring 3-5
monologues I could present, along with 3-5 songs I could present; the singing
and the monologues need to be approved before they’ll let us do them in Orlando. I also needed to memorize my TV commercial
for next time.
Our next workshop was on September 22nd. We spent the morning reviewing the Contestant
Manual, and practicing our introductions for the Photography Competition (for
this category, we walk the runway and introduce ourselves into a microphone,
while our pictures are shown on a big screen behind us). We also practiced TV commercials.
After lunch, we presented monologues and songs, and I was
approved for both categories. I was so
nervous to sing in front of our Fashion Man.
He is a little intimidating, but I know that in this business, if you
don’t tell your charges how it is, they won’t work. He definitely tells us how it is.
So now, my current assignments are: prepare 6 outfits for my
photoshoot coming up on October 20th; continue to practice my
commercial and monologue daily; and to find someone who will help me find the
correct key for me to sing my song in, and then find someone who will do a
piano recording of my song.
Our next and final workshop will be two days long: November
9th and 10th.
Showtime is December 18th-22nd! It will be a full week for me, but the
exposure I will receive will be so worth it.
I’ve already got my room reserved at the resort, and am booking my
flight this week.
Trying to keep myself balanced and sane throughout this
process is interesting. It’s
tiring. I’ve noticed I am taking more
interest in my appearance on a daily basis.
I also notice I crave more sleep.
I'll keep you posted!
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