Hey,
so I know this topic is critical because I don't have any stage experience. But please read this first and then judge me. And steerpike my friend: I know that you don't understand why someone would accept a stage act when they dint have any stage experience. The answer is simple for me: It is the only chance I will get to perform on a stage for every student in my class. And I want to leave a lasting memory of me, not a bad one but a good one. And many people encourage me to do a short stage act so I wanna give it a shot.
I will finish my school and we have a Final Prom and we are renting a big room. In this room is place for 450 people. The initiator would organize me a camera and a beamer so that everyone can see that. I wanted to perform there but I displaced the idea because we didn't have the idea with the camera and the beamer. The reason I'm interested again is because I performed at a small event in school on a stage and the reaction were so great that people were talking about it for a week. I am willing to put hard work into the act. The act should last 10 minutes. I already have an idea for the beginning:
Hello, are you havin a good time? We gathered here because we finally finished school. Most of us took it 12 years, others took it 13 years. After school the real question of life arise: "Where do I get breakfast at 4 o'clock in the afternoon." And do you know why you should stand up at 8:30? Because the stores close at 9 o'clock (in the evening)."
For the tricks:
I would perform Dresscode. I would change my normal shirt into the school shirt.
Another idea would be a book test with the school book or a TnR newspaper with the school journal. My focus would be on a funny presentation.
Another thing to consider is that nobody expects me to do a perfect 10 minute stage act. We are all student with their parent.
So do you think it is possible to create a 10 minute stage act in 4 months?
And do you have ideas for interactive, funny but nonetheless easy stage tricks? Where I can lay my focus on the presentation?
Cheers
Philipp
PS: I will be actively discussing in this thread so it doesn't die after 1 week.
so I know this topic is critical because I don't have any stage experience. But please read this first and then judge me. And steerpike my friend: I know that you don't understand why someone would accept a stage act when they dint have any stage experience. The answer is simple for me: It is the only chance I will get to perform on a stage for every student in my class. And I want to leave a lasting memory of me, not a bad one but a good one. And many people encourage me to do a short stage act so I wanna give it a shot.
I will finish my school and we have a Final Prom and we are renting a big room. In this room is place for 450 people. The initiator would organize me a camera and a beamer so that everyone can see that. I wanted to perform there but I displaced the idea because we didn't have the idea with the camera and the beamer. The reason I'm interested again is because I performed at a small event in school on a stage and the reaction were so great that people were talking about it for a week. I am willing to put hard work into the act. The act should last 10 minutes. I already have an idea for the beginning:
Hello, are you havin a good time? We gathered here because we finally finished school. Most of us took it 12 years, others took it 13 years. After school the real question of life arise: "Where do I get breakfast at 4 o'clock in the afternoon." And do you know why you should stand up at 8:30? Because the stores close at 9 o'clock (in the evening)."
For the tricks:
I would perform Dresscode. I would change my normal shirt into the school shirt.
Another idea would be a book test with the school book or a TnR newspaper with the school journal. My focus would be on a funny presentation.
Another thing to consider is that nobody expects me to do a perfect 10 minute stage act. We are all student with their parent.
So do you think it is possible to create a 10 minute stage act in 4 months?
And do you have ideas for interactive, funny but nonetheless easy stage tricks? Where I can lay my focus on the presentation?
Cheers
Philipp
PS: I will be actively discussing in this thread so it doesn't die after 1 week.