Ian Fein Outside Reading #3

When reading The Actor in You for my theatre class, I became dumbfounded of how the lessons I have learned in this class go hand in hand with the lessons one needs to know to be a good performer. Like going on the trail, to be a good actor, one must go through a process of kenosis and empty themself of all stress from the world around them. Then like a pilgrim, the actor focuses solely on the moment, creating a flow experience without even being on the trail. Be applying the concepts of this class to my acting class, I was able to destress and become a better actor. Instead of being nervous and focusing on a hundred different things at once, I cleared my brain of all thought and acted naturally within the moment. I was then able to become comfortable and enjoy a class that I went into being terrified of.

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