SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
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SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
As many of you know, I am in entertainment. Not only for Disney, but in general as well. I graduated with a theater degree and for 6 years prior to college I studied voice. I wanted nothing more than to be a classical soprano.
However, after doing some thinking, I eventually gave into a more "practical" studies and focused my studies on theatrical management. However, a change soon came when I starting my job here at WDW - an old chord was struck again, I was a performer. Having realized where my roots are, I have since re-started voice study and soon was given connections from a fellow CM to a local opera company supposedly having only a few more slots open for their resident artist program.
Having no exprience with hard opera, I held off on calling the place. After all, this program was serious and training was to be intense - is this a place for someone like me? I mean, yes being an opera singer was one of my girlhood dreams but honestly - ME?
Two weeks ago, though - I soon started thinking about the New Year. One needs to start it out on the correct foot and one of my resolutions was to establish a career plan for myself. I finally decided, it's now or never. Sitting about wondering "I wish" and "Only if" will not help me get to where I want to go.
I went and finally made the call. Saturday was to be the big day - the audition of a lifetime!
All week I was nervous as heck, almost chickening out and calling it off. But I kept on practicing my best song, nightly. The more I kept singing, the less nervous I got as Saturday came nearer and nearer. There was still some struggling on a difficult part of my piece which involved hitting some notes that were a good distance above the staff that flowed into a ridiculously hard cadenza.
On Saturday, I was amazingly calm.
I was calm driving there. I was calm going in, I was calm singing (okay, almost), I was even more calm as I left ....
and it's hard to be calm when you find out that you just became a Resident Artist in Training with the International Opera Center of America.
However, after doing some thinking, I eventually gave into a more "practical" studies and focused my studies on theatrical management. However, a change soon came when I starting my job here at WDW - an old chord was struck again, I was a performer. Having realized where my roots are, I have since re-started voice study and soon was given connections from a fellow CM to a local opera company supposedly having only a few more slots open for their resident artist program.
Having no exprience with hard opera, I held off on calling the place. After all, this program was serious and training was to be intense - is this a place for someone like me? I mean, yes being an opera singer was one of my girlhood dreams but honestly - ME?
Two weeks ago, though - I soon started thinking about the New Year. One needs to start it out on the correct foot and one of my resolutions was to establish a career plan for myself. I finally decided, it's now or never. Sitting about wondering "I wish" and "Only if" will not help me get to where I want to go.
I went and finally made the call. Saturday was to be the big day - the audition of a lifetime!
All week I was nervous as heck, almost chickening out and calling it off. But I kept on practicing my best song, nightly. The more I kept singing, the less nervous I got as Saturday came nearer and nearer. There was still some struggling on a difficult part of my piece which involved hitting some notes that were a good distance above the staff that flowed into a ridiculously hard cadenza.
On Saturday, I was amazingly calm.
I was calm driving there. I was calm going in, I was calm singing (okay, almost), I was even more calm as I left ....
and it's hard to be calm when you find out that you just became a Resident Artist in Training with the International Opera Center of America.
[font=Comic Sans MS]"I don’t think I’ve ever made that big a fool of myself, which is really saying something, because I’ve performed at theme parks."[/font]
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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
Congrats!!! :)
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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
Sorry Wombat but we now have a new SGT diva and song bird. 
Congratulations and hugs and happy dancing.

Congratulations and hugs and happy dancing.

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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
Congrats, my friend!
Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long.
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
-Walt Disney
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Keep moving forward
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
-Walt Disney
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Keep moving forward
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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
Congratulations!
You must post when your first performance is :D: .
You must post when your first performance is :D: .
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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
If you had been a welder we might have a potential movie script. :D:
Congrats!!
Congrats!!

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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime
Wow, that is awesome! HUGE congratulations!
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Nice work, pal