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On Today’s Show . . .
Let’s talk about GROWTH and MOVING FORWARD.
What areas of growth should actors focus on?
What do you do when faced with acting challenge?
How can we truly grow together as teammates when things fit so differently on us all?
What moves us forward? How do we deal with what holds us back?
Let’s discuss! Plus …
Truthful Taste: “The Leap” (SYTYCD).
Personal Crafting Work: Creative Communication + A Human Be-ing (Discoveries & Challenges).
Free-flowing discussion on daily life as an acting artist, training, the profession, and current events - all through the lens of The Elysium Aesthetic.
Any question, any discovery, any anything you’re facing as an actor … we want to know about it, chat about it, turn it into a trampoline.
Join our live caller-driven show on Callin where we celebrate, commiserate, connect and clarify our craft together. Radio Elysium features free-flowing discussion on topics that speak to artistic life, EA classes, professional application, and current events.
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Living Truthfully.
Your moments matter.
Here’s a meaningful moment from last week’s episode. Send a moment that mattered to you, along with any feedback & suggestions to actingclassdaily@substack.com.
… so I wonder what is good. When I got started I didn't know anything about acting at all outside of watching TV and movies. I was brought up in a pretty conservative family and the idea of being an actor was just not on the radar screen.
If anything it was like, “Do your work and you could be a doctor. All right, if you're not so smart you could be a business person or something …” My family was very much not on the art side …
(Episode Moment Begins @ 13:05)
Truthful Taste
Melanie’s Leap (SYTYCD)
The epitome of art is freedom within form.
That ability to unleash - to be free - within whatever boundaries the world asks of you.
There’s a moment here that astonishes me every time I experience it. The culmination of an artist’s preparation and trust in their talent.
This movement piece from So You Think You Can Dance gives us today’s truthful taste. Join us live today at 10am PST and share your thoughts.
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