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stage fright
Dose anyone have suggestons on getting over stage fright  I love clowning but it seems like it takes a long time for me to get warmed up and come out of my shell I thinks its because mabey people will think I am not a very good clown dose confidence come with time or should I worry
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03-17-2006, 05:19 PM
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1) A certain degree of nervous energy is good. It shows that you are human and not taking things for granted. You can even build off it. The biggest and best people around get some semblance of stage fright. If you lose that entirely, it is time to quit.
2) Just try to get comfortable/confident with yourself and your talents/abilities. Then you'll worry less and feel like you're in control over them.
3) The more regularly you do, the less you'll worry.
4) At some point you just have to say, "The hell with it," and jump all in; not worrying about what anybody else will think/say. Enjoy yourself, have fun, be your best under the circumstances. You can save the critique for later. But, for right now, you just need to choose to live in the moment.
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03-17-2006, 07:20 PM
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I dont think there anyone who was more afraid of standing up in front of people than me
But a clown named B B said something that changed that
WHEN YOU ARE IN MAKE UP NO ONE REALLY KNOWS WHO YOU ARE
This plus doing it will make it easier as you go along now I do things even when not in costume just keep working at it
I met a clown that had such a problem that he turned that into his character and it worked great
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03-18-2006, 06:01 AM
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Jodakrs,
I used to get HORRIBLE stage fright. The kind that makes you totally freeze up and not be able to move at all. As near as i can figure this is how i got past it:
Its kinda what Tim and Jamz have already said.
1. Don't worry so much about what everyone is gonna think! Confidence in yourself is reflected upon other people. If you have a defeated attitude when you start to perform, it will show. If you are strong and shining even if you start slow, they wont notice.
2. Just do it! The more you "clown" the easier it will become. Your comfort level will increase in huge amounts once you start to learn what is gonna work for you !
3. Dont be afraid to try out new tricks or props or routines on your family and friends, even when not in character. This is a great way to practice, and get feedback before adding something into your "offical" act.
4. Learn how to --channel , i guess-- your nervousness and make it help you in your act. It can give you an energy boost to help your slow starts go away.
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03-18-2006, 08:48 PM
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I have more trouble practicing in front of people without my make up and so do my little joey's so we started putting on the big foam nose on during practice, they help. I think every one is nervous, but once you get that first laugh it gets easier.
Like the others said you could make it part of your act, be the nervous, stiff, bumbling type?
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03-19-2006, 09:21 PM
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I'm not really one to give advice (I only dabbled as a clown, a few years ago), but I completely agree with Jamz.
It is true that if you're unrecognizable, you'll be much more outgoing. I suffer from terrible stage fright, but was totally fine as long as nobody knew I was me. In fact, I even surprised myself a few times.
It's sort of the opposite of what you're *supposed* to do -- which is not let the makeup be a mask. But as a starting point, I think it's your best bet.
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03-20-2006, 06:34 AM
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how about Hava Nagila or the theme from Zorba the Greek?
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03-20-2006, 11:00 AM
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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I just wanted to say hi and welcome to Twiglet.  Please feel free to jump in wherever you like, even if your clown skills aren't recent!
Ok people, carry on... :wink:
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03-20-2006, 11:03 AM
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I find that as I get into makeup and character, I actually
take on the persona of "Ashes" and leave my own
persona behind.
Now "Ashes" isn't too far off from my real personality,
and, being a tramp means he isn't way over the top
on goofiness, but my voice changes slightly and I don't
have the problems working the crowd that I would as
my normal (did I just say normal?) persona.
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03-21-2006, 06:47 AM
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Stage fright has never really been a problem. The most nervous I ever was happened in college. A group of us played a few tunes Bluegrass style infront of the student body which at the time was around four thousand students.
Once I got started, it was no ptoblem. Remember that the makeup does offer you some anonimirty , and to try to concentrate on having fun.
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