Hello, to whoever shall be reading this blog post! (I bet it's only Ms.Bees...)
This is my entry for the assignment, hopefully not late, because it is Monday, October 13th. I hope I'm not too late? Also, may I mention this assignment will be hard to do, because at the moment Frozen is on and LET IT GO is playing. CONCEAL, DON'T FEEL, DON'T LET THEM KNOW...LET IT GO!
1. I think I do embody what a good musical theater student does. During the dancing for "Welcome to Wisconsin", I try my best to put every bit of energy I got into the routines, and even when I'm dead tired and feel like leaving, I pull it together to try and finish the dance with all the energy I've got left. And when Mrs. Keast shows us the routines, I try my best to try and learn them the best I can, paying attention, and trying to avoid talking to the others in case I miss something. Also, when we learn choreo, and I don't understand, I talk to the other students to try and learn it, talking and listening when they have a problem and they don't understand how the routine goes.
2. 1) To learn the routines and do it the best I can. See, I can't dance very well. Like, at all. So, with help of the choreography, since this is a very heavy dance show, it could improve my abilities and be able to do the routines without having to look at others for signal on what we have to do.
2) To sing those high notes while dancing, being able to do it from muscle memory. The singing is a bit harder then I had expected (*cough, Ordinary Hero, cough*), but dancing those complicated routines, while singing those notes will definitely be a challenge. I hope to be able to do it.
3) Having confidence in moves I do. To be able to do the moves without hesitation or stopping. I'm usually a bit skittish during choreo, because if I don't do the move right, it'll throw me off completely, so I hope to be able to do all the choreo with the right actions, and be right and confident about my thoughts.
3. I think I've grown in dancing ability, at the very least, as a carhop. And also, the singing, I used to have trouble with learning new harmonies, and definitely singing in groupings, to be able to sing softer and blend better. Blending, learning dancing routines and learning new harmonies, I think those are the areas of where I have grown
That's my entry! I hope this is acceptable and will get me a fair mark!
("Excuse me, sir, HE IS A PRINCE."
"All men do it.".) Frozen is still on, may I add.
Emily