Sunday, May 29, 2011

Day 30!!!!!!

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Daily Practice: 60 minutes
Songs: Focussed on- One Night Only. Sang through all the songs in my book once.

Took Neil Schwartz, Hip Hop and Natalia Stravo, Ballet :)

There is debate about the exact number of days it takes to creat a new habit, but many studies have suggested it takes approximately 30 days. This challenge has become the spring board for many new wonderful habits and I say that.....
Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity. ~St. Augustine
Singing is now a necessity in my daily existance! :)

Accomplishments in 30 days:
Identity change: "I'm just a concert dancer trying to transition to musical theater-----I am a singer, dancer, actor----an artist!"
-1,560 minutes of vocalizations.
-4 challenging voice lessons. I learned the foundations for a new singing technique that I know is going to change my career! Whoohooo
-Purchased Kurt's Vocalizations. A wonderful tool for me to keep going!!!
-2 coaching sessions. I learned about acting choices, dynamics in the voice and expression, and how to communicate with a pianist.
-23 fierce dance class with incredible teachers at BDC.
-5 charitable deeds. These events opened up new opportunities for me to use art to give back to my community. I'm going to continue to foster some of the relationships I made and keep spreading the love!
-25 energizing healthy meals
-1 live solo performance, 3 group musical numbers, and 1 duet performance. I challenged myself to get involved with as much singing opportunities as I could find. I conquered my fear of singing solo, danced and sang one of my dream shows with my friend for the Pro Sem show, and learned how to hold harmony and enjoyed performing for the BDC showcase.
-Recorded a demo for a song that describes my perspective of the changes in my life and now I'm looking forward to an exciting future.
-Fostered some wonderful friendships with other challenge members. I'm thankful for everyone's support and know that we will continue to encourage each other to pursue our passion for the arts and to use our FULL VOICE to make this world a better place!!!!!!

Day 29


Daily Practice: 50 mins
Songs: One Night Only. Myriad of songs and hymns at church :)

I've completed everything in the challenge except day 30's practice.....whooooohooooo! I can't believe how quickly these 30 days have flown by.

Today I stood in line for 2.5 hours to get rush tickets for Sister Act, then my friend won tickets for Book of Mormon-so I was going to see that, then her friend wanted to switch me for his Anything Goes tickets( which is the show I have REALLY been wanting to see!!!) I didn't get to take Diane Laurenson today because of all the running around for shows( I've been missing her class terribly) but I got to be inspired by the AMAZING cast of Anything Goes, so it was a great day. I am a HUGE fan of Sutton Foster and was blown away by her performance. Her story of starting out as a dancer and transitioning to a Broadway Star inspires me. Her voice had so much character and depth and she had a great tap solo in stop time and let's not even start about her 180 degree penchee in the middle of singing "Blow, Gabriel, Blow". Wow!!! Laura Osnes also captivated us with her beautiful voice. I've been working on pure vowels while singing, and she was a great example of that. Joel Grey stole the show with his hilarious portrayal of Moonface Martin. One of my favorite songs was "Friendship". Sutton Foster and Joel Grey's comedic timing was incredible! So much fun!!! Anything Goes is a must see everyone!


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Day 28

Daily Practice: 40 minutes. Went through the warm up CD. I felt really strong in my mix today, but had a hard time accessing my head voice again. I think I need to buy some allergy medicine.
( In jazz today I sneezed in the middle of the turn and then kept going and finished it nicely. :) Now that's talent! lol)
Songs: One Night Only. Someone Like You.

I started the day with a rehearsal at a gym I teach at with Erica and Jess. Check Erica's page later for a funny picture of how we recreated the space we are performing in tonight. :) I taught Zumba and then took Ginger's Jazz class. ( she ran out so I couldn't get a pic). We spaced our dance( had to change some things because we weren't planning for a piano to be onstage) and then I came home to work on my voice and now its time to get ready for the show. It's gonna be a great night!

Part 2: Just came home from the show. What a night!!!! I am so proud of all the challenge members who sang and danced tonight. Everyone was so talented and created a loving, encouraging, giving atmosphere. I hope tonight's outcome will help aid Japan financially and that the people will be blessed by our efforts. Tonight we used our "Full Voice" to bring awareness that we still can make a difference!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Day 27- Part 2

Daily Practice: 45 mins. Went through yesterday's recording of my voice lesson and continued to work on relaxing while singing.
Songs: A Change In Me. One Night.

Today Erica, Jess, and I created a dance for the Japan concert. It was so much fun to collaborate with such beautiful talented dancers. As soon as we started moving together we got excited because it felt and looked so good! Hope everyone is planning on coming to the Benefit for Japan tomorrow night!

I sang A Change in Me at Lovin' Life's open mic tonight. It's such a postive encouraging enviroment. I loved the vibe...couches, free coffee, cookies, and fruit....yep I'm definitely going back. :) I signed up to go second, thinking that was brave, then they asked if I could actually go first. YIKES!!!! Nerves kicked in. I rose to the challenge and went first. The audience was so encouraging and gave a standing ovation. lol I would really recommend this place to everyone.

I wasn't able to stay for the entire night, because I ran to take Robert Taylor's hip-hop class. I loved learning the styles of locking, popping, and house tonight. I'm learning the freedom that comes with studying technique in all styles of dance and singing. This was my first class with Robert and I felt like I learned so much. He's heading off to SYTYCD tomorrow, so let's all show support and vote for him! Here's a pic of me and the adorable Ireland with Robert!!!!

Day 27

Just finished my demo. After much technical difficulty, my friend Quinn and I were able to successfully conquer garage band and her mic and recorded two songs. Since this is a challenge, I decided to post the more challenging song. There have been a lot of changes in my life within the past year and this song really captures how I feel. I hope you enjoy. :)

"A Change in Me" from Beauty and the Beast

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Day 26

Daily Practice: 15 minutes in the morning, 1 hr lesson with Kurt. Total: 1.15 hrs
Songs: Bobby's Girl. Hit Me With a Hot Note. A Change In Me.

Healthy Meal #25: Salad, turkey, tomatoes, walnuts, avacado, crandberries, lemon dressing.


4th Voice Lesson with Kurt!!!!!!!!!!!! We worked on really relaxing while singing. When I've been practicing on my own, I tend to work too hard( the dancer mentality). He gave an analogy that the face to singing is like makeup. It's just on top, not really doing anything. This was a very helpful image to me. I'm working on not spreading and creating pure, open vowels, while singing. I'm starting to build my book and am going to start working on traditional musical theater. He gave me some ideas for songs by Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and Andrew Lloyd Webber. I can't wait to tackle these new songs. :)

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Day 25

Daily Practice:
45 mins. Warmed my voice up for ten minutes before I headed to the Cats audition. Then later in the day I went through Kurts CD and practiced songs.
Songs: A Change In Me. Hit me with a hot note. Bobby's Girl. Stronger.

Today I made it through the dance portion of the Cats audition and sang A Change In Me. I had a little discord with the beginning of my song and the pianist, but I took charge and then she followed me. It's funny how the most nerve racking part was actually just talking to director. He asked me a simple question about Arizona and I became really nervous. lol I'm glad singing is getting easier, next task....talking. :)

After the audition I took Seth Stewards theater class and then had rehearsal. It feels good to be back in NYC. I feel rested and motivated to keep pushing myself.