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froggymchop wrote:I don't have much performance experience. But one thing that I've heard for any sort of performance is to forget an obligation to the audience. Especially in cases where they haven't paid to see the the show.
You're giving something to them. It's not a debt that they're entitled to, it's a gift from you to them.
It may not be a nice way to look at things but the thought always calms nerves before I do a trick for someone.
Paul Gordon wrote:1) Adrenaline nerves are good for you. They get, and keep, you edgy. If you have no nerves of this nature, you are possibly too complacent. I've seen some "cocky" performer fail badly because they take the audience for granted.
bmat wrote:I understand what you are saying, but I couldn't disagree more. You are offering a service, you are offering to entertain. The audience is allowing you to entertain them. Your audience comes first. If it calms you down great, but if you are forgetting about your audience in the process then what is the point of you even being there?
Paid or not, you should be giving every ounce when you perform. If not, then step aside and let somebody else perform.
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