Sunday, December 1, 2013

November


This year at my school, a new campaign was launched called "College Application Week." The goal was to get every senior to apply to at least one college that week during school. Throughout the week, representatives from Weber, Utah State, SUU, well actually every school in Utah had a representative at least once. They would answer application questions and help with essays. Anyway I got in the newspaper for it! See me?
 
 
 
This is EXACTLY how I feel about the dang ACT test. I took it in June, and then in August me and Jesse took an ACT prep class. Then I took it again in October and got the same score. So I was pretty frustrated about that but oh well.

 
My school play was TARZAN. I was not in it, I chose to keep up with dance because this beginning of the year musical takes too much time. But I saw it all three nights because I literally loved it so much. True- I probably loved it because I had lots of friends in it so I am not a fair judge to actually say how well it was. But I still think it was amazing.
  These two are brother and sister, they played Tarzan and Terk.
 
A short video of "Son of Man". It's a bad quality, but hopefully you can see them coming in on the vines and get an idea of it.

 
Thanksgiving! We went to Jeannette's house and it was lovely. I took a picture of the dessert because there was so much! It was delicious.

 
 
Jesse gets home tomorrow from India!
 

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Spring Showcase (Last year)



Just barely put this video up! Some of you came to this event! Last spring at my choir concert was our annual showcase event. There are six solosits/small groups and the audience votes on them! I got 2nd place and won some money.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Headshots

I had these done over the summer so I had a headshot to bring with me to the NYC.  I learned a lot about headshots and resumes in NY. The casting director said head shots aren't necessarily your prettiest shot or your personal favorite. It is the one that has "something behind the eyes" ...if that makes sense. And it's supposed to be one that just really looks like you! What one represents me the best?
 
 
 



 
The ones that I ordered, I have a copy with my name and without.



Friday, November 8, 2013

I Guess I Shouldn't Complain But...

I may explode any second.  LITERALLY if I could say one common challenge that I have over and over and over and over again all the time every single time without fail.
It would be that big important events to me that I wish to go to, ALWAYS HAPPEN ON THE SAME DAY, AT THE SAME TIME.

C'mon man!

I need to start writing them down because it happens all the time. Off the top of my head the most recent one I can think of was in July.

I had my New York trip, the same time American Idol tryouts were in SLC (which I've just always wanted to try out for), AND Jenny was hanging out with Ham and Squints from the Sandlot while I was in New York. This is what I mean by I shouldn't complain, but you have to admit it's quite annoying that my "dreams" like to occur simultaneously.

So all the colleges that I am applying to, I am applying to because of their Musical Theatre department. To get into these, I have been planning on going to LA in Feb where all the east coast colleges come to have auditions on the west coast. So I'm pluggin along, planning to attend these auditions on February 8th. So I go to write it down in my calendar and guess what. It is closing night for the show I'm in Hairspray. Yes on February 8th. When I went to put THAT in my other calendar, would you like to guess what else? Prom. Yes Prom is also on February 8th. Isn't that wonderful. I know. Well anyway; if I can't audition for these schools there is no point in me going there. And I just spent every waking hour of this week in my counselor's office working on my dang application and with my English teacher working on my dang essay to submit today. And today is when I find out I can't even go to the auditions!!!

Yes, they have other auditions in other places.
So maybe it's technically possible for me to audition in NYC, but the chances of my mom letting me are not great...just cause she was only gonna let me go to LA cause my friend is going to and her mom was going to drive. So maybe possibly if I come up with the money for a plane ticket she might let me.

One of the counselors at my school is the nicest and most helpful lady. I was telling her this predicament, and she said "Isn't this your dream? you have to go to NY and audition! This sounds an awful lot like the plot of a Disney movie." Haha anyway that made me smile.


If this fails I'll just go live on an island.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

What's Happening

Clubs
I am always going from one activity to another, ditching one activity early to make it to another activity late. Getting in trouble for missing club meetings because I am at a different club meeting. (hashtag 1st world problems.) I may or may not have gotten involved into too many clubs this year! The clubs and positions I am in are

National Honor Society-Vice President
FCCLA- Vice President Public Relations (whatever that means)
Backyard Broadcast-Social Chair
Service Club-Secretary
Student Comissioners
FBLA
Koltures- Treasurer


Plus I am in Madrigals and my choir teacher keeps scheduling early morning practices and we have a billion concerts.

Hairspray
But on another note, I am going to be in Hairspray!!!! I have wanted to be in Hairspray forever. I am STOKED!!! IT opens on January 25th, and goes for two or three weekends. I am the part of Lou Ann, who if you have seen the movie, is one of the "Nicest Kids in Town". That is what I wanted to be so I am excited!!

College Applications

College applications are so annoying! Some of the essay prompts are as dumb as can be. I'm applying to a lot of schools too. I am applying to 1 in Maine, 2 in Boston, 7 in New York, 1 in California, and BYU. :)
YA NEVA KNOW.

AND I am auditioning for all these school's Musical Theatre Program so on top of that I am learning dances, memorizing monologues, and working on songs for these auditions. Some of them I can send in a video audition, and others of them I am still working on getting my mom to let me go to either LA or Las Vegas where the schools come to the west coast and have auditions.

So that's what's been happening!

Friday, August 2, 2013

Hey I'm Walkin Here!

NEW YORK

{The reason it takes me so long to do any updates is because I upload the pictures/videos and then it always fails so I just give up and try again a week later.}


So, when my computer decides to cooperate I will do a more detailed report with pictures. Since nothing will upload, I will just share this link to my video.

At the end of the week we had a showcase at a theater. We preformed all the dances we had learned that week, and some people got to sing their audition songs. I got to, and so this is me singing at the showcase!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1YL01W7CTg

Monday, June 24, 2013

Mykonos

This is actually Day 3 of the trip. My pictures from Day 2 were being weird. So we borded the cruise ship!! Ummm the first day on the ship we were all so excited and were running around top deck bottom deck all over. I will do another post just on the ship though. This post is about the first island we went to, Mykonos. It was SO PRETTY!  This island had all white houses, but it's not the famous island that you might be thinking of, (Santorini). This island was just calm and cute and cute and cute. Our tour guide basically just took us up to a point and then gave us free time.
 
One cool thing, is our tour guide Gloria had told us earlier that if we see the pelicans on this island, they would bring us luck the rest of the trip. Becaues all the pelicans left along time ago or something and these two stayed. It's not normal for Pelicans to be in Greece or the whole Mediterranean I think.
 
They had little ice cream shops everywhere! And a little crepe shop, we did get crepes. Anyway enjoy the pics!













Thursday, June 13, 2013

Parthenon

(I've litterally been trying FOREVER to do posts on Greece, and my computer uploads most of the pictures, and then the last two it never uploads, and it won't even let me put up the ones that DID upload. So it will have to be short posts like this for now on!)
 
 

Our first day in Athens we went on a bus to the Parthenon. A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. I'm not your biggest history person, and I thought it was a lot cooler than I thought I would. Becuase you see so many pictures of this and I was looking right at it! It's amazing because I would have NEVER thought I would see that in my whole life. I remember when I saw it that's when I really started thinking I should travel more. It's crazy how many amazing places and things there are that most people never see. It really made me want to travel! 
 
The view from the parthenon.



 

Olympic Stadium

The group, (well the girls) at our hotel

Seeing the Parthenon on the way up! Was quite a walk of stairs to get there.

Little streets! Everything so close together.



Saturday, April 13, 2013

Greece Adventures Part 1

Airport, Airport, Airport, and Greece


YAY!!! I don't know where to start. It was a dream -I can't believe I really went to Greece with my friends and my favorite teachers. It was the greatest experience of my life for sure. I signed up over a year ago and have been counting down the days FOREVER!

So I will just start at the beginning!! I might just post 1 day of Greece at a time.


We flew to LA Thursday morning. Then we got on our 10 hour flight to Amsterdam which I was really nervous about because I hate flying. It wasn't too bad though I slept for a good part of it. Once we were in the Amsterdam airport is when it really hit me that I was in a completely differnt country. Even though you couldn't see much from the air port It was just like WHOA! Not in Kansas anymore! Anyway so then we took a 3 hour flight to Greece! I was always sitting by at least one friend on the plane and we were so pumped.
Ms. Riches, me, Samye

At the Athens airport we met our group tour director, Gloria. She honestly is one of my favorite people I've ever met. I love her so much!!! I will talk about her later.






 
So we just went to our hotel and had dinner at the hotel (which I'll just say the food wasn't my favorite, but I'm a picky eater so..whatever. ) Our teacher assigned us our roomates, and there were 4 to a room. The rooms were smaller than even like a Motel here, and the beds were all single beds lined up literally touching each other and that pretty much was the whole room. But I thought it was fun cause it was like a slumber party. 6 of my really good friends came on the trip, and everyone else who came I still knew them and everything so no matter who I roomed with I was always with most of my friends anyway. It was a PARTAY!

We had a balcony in our room and I remember we went out there and just looked at everything around our hotel and tried to take in that we were in Greece!




Front of our hotel

View from Balcony


See how you can see 4 beds all lined up in a pretty row.
 
 
 
Around our hotel there are so many stores. Like very nice high end fashion stores so it was really fun to window shop around. We also walked down to the end of the street and went out on a dock which was really fun.

I'm in a rush but when I have more time I'll continue posting all the pretty pictures!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Love Of My Life

Is Churchball.
I LOVE it. I love it I love it I love it. As most of you know my young women's is small, but we have always combined with the ward that shares my building and I love it.  We were undefeated I'm the season until the last game we lost. Went on to region. Have played 3 region games and lost 1. it's double elimination so we are still going. My team is just so competitive jut like me.

It is so brutal though!! We played on Saturday, Tuesday, and today Wednesday and I have 9 battle wounds. 4 floor burns, 2 nasty long red scratches, and 3 bruises.

We play again Thuraday tomorrow at 8:00 at 7035 South Nuttree Drive
(the same neighborhood where the Willie  walk used to be.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Nerd Alert from ME

SO. Here is the story. This week is "Pi week" right? Cause of the date 3-14? Ya! So there have been all sorts of pi activities going on this week put on by the math club. Such as a scavenger hunt, recite the pi digits, art contest, pie eating contest, etc. So my math teacher was offering extra credit if you participated in any of the activities, and my grade is sooo awful in that class. Anyway so I decided I had to do something. So I decided to do the art contest by making up a song about pi. They said any kind of art from paintings to sculptures so I am not the best artist when it comes to drawing but I thought it would be funny to make up a song.

So I write a song about pi, and then one day after school when the math club is judging all the entries, they had be come in and play my song so they could judge it the same day. So blah blah blah I go and play it, whatever every thing is fine and I get extra credit.

Now TODAY, I just am in English and a girl says to me "Hey I liked your song!"
And I'm like....um what how did you hear it? Did my teacher show your math class it?!
She replied: No, it's on Kolt News! (Our school student news show.)
Me. WHAT. Are you freaking kidding me.

Is basically how that conversation went down. I was soooo upset. I had no idea anyone would ever see it! Like A: it was a dumb song. B: There is just a lot of things I would have done different if I knew it would be shown to everyone.

ANYWAY, my anger continued and I had math for the last class of the day. And turned out I got 1st place in the art contest! Hahaha I thought it was a little funny since I just wanted extra credit.

So anyway. Here is the link to the video, and my song is at about 6:00 minutes into the video.


http://www.youtube.com/user/KOLTnews?feature=watch

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Countdown

I am going to Greece in 18 days! I am so excited. I'm going with the history department at my school as an education tour. We will also have a four day Greek Island Cruise. We will also stop at Turkey! We had our final planning meeting and I am stoked. There is a total of 20 students going, about 6 parents and 2 teachers and they seriously happen to be like my two favortie teachers. The one teacher who is heading the tour was my World Civ teacher last year and was my FAVORITE. She was the reason I wanted to come to school. The other teacher is coming is the student government advisor so I had her last year as a class officer. 6 of my friends are going to so it's pretty awesome!!

Our flight schedule is

Salt Lake-----------LA

LA-----------------Amsterdam

Amsterdam-------------Greece

(on the way home)

Greece-------------Amsterdam (one night stay and tour in Amsterdam)

Amsterdam---------Paris

Paris-------------Salt Lake.


I don't even know what to expect I am so excited!!!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day!



                                February 14th, 1997              February 14th, 2005

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Enter To Win!

Just because you can and it takes 45 seconds, please follow the link and enter to win a trip to New York because, why not? And if you win, well perhaps you will take me with you. 

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Best Weekend

I can't even believe this amazing weekend I got to go to. Every year there is a theatre conference "UTA" Utah Theatre Association held at a different college each year. Every high school in Utah goes to it. This year it was at West Minster, but we still stayed in hotels because it was part of the "experience." even though we were so close. I honestly thought it would be kinda fun but kinda dumb with a bunch of local people and stuff. But Oooooooooooooh man.

Broadway Director/Choreogropher as well as another Broadway Choreogropher were there. Not just one thing on broadway. The Keynote Speaker Jeff Whiting has directed-soooo many broadway shows. Hairspray, Hair, Wicked Anniversary, Jersey Boys, Young Frankenstein-off the top of my head. That's not the end of it at all. He has been in numberous broadway shows then started directing and choreographing. He actaully is from Utah and then moved to New York and has been there for a long time. I learned SO MUCH.



 
 
 
 
So, before hand I registered to audition for the Pyramid Prize at Open Jar Institute. I knew nothing about this before hand. The Open Jar Institute is a training program taught by broadway directors and stars and casting directors, etc. I registed online and got my audition to be at West Minster because I would be at UTA. So I brought a long my sheet music and was excited. It was an audition for acceptance into that training program in New York, but one lucky high school student would be chosen to go there free tuition.  So any way good audition opportunity I decided to do it. 
 
 
UTA started Thursday afternoon. Friday morning we heard from the keynote speaker Jeff Whiting. Holy freaking bananas. He said everything I've always wondered and wanted to hear. He told his story a little, said some experiences of him at audtions from the directors point of view to let us know what the directors are thinking. He said once he was having auditions for Hairspray. 4,000 people showed up. I won't go on about his talk but just know he is amazing and has done countless shows as director, choreogropher, casting director, as well as acting ,singing ,and dancing. Okay so he's the real deal.  He is the founder of Open Jar Institute and he created it because he says when he moved to New York he learned everything the hard way and wanted to give people living in New York the reality and the current tips and connections and all that. So this is the guy I was auditioning for.
 
 
The rest of Friday there are breakout sessions with lots and lots of workshops you can choose from-from lighting to makeup to accents to dancing to acrobats to stage combat. Everything. So I went to a dance audition from a way fun guy. He was a really energetic preformer person. We danced and also he talked a little bit about dance auditions. He auditioned 64 times before he ever got told yes. Anyway, great class. Super fun!
 
 
Then 5 high schools in Utah were showing their school play and -(By the way EVERY high school in Utah is here. Lots of kids.) we went to Sweeney Todd at Judge Memorial. It was THE WIERDEST MUSICAL I HAVE EVER SEEN. Why in the world would anybody want to put that show on? It's sooo creepy and evil and dark and scary. Didn't love it. I didn't like the play but the actors actually were fantastic. But it was 3 hours!!
 
Okay. Sweeney Todd ended at 5. My audition started at 5. Freaking out. I was the only person from my school going to this audition but my teacher still knew and said it would be fine. We get back on the bus and go back to W.M. I run run run into the building and they said I would need to do the dance audition first because it was the last group. Usually you sing first and then dance..but since I was late I did it this way. So luckily I was wearing dance clothes. So I left all my music and bags with my friends and ran downstairs into the dance audtion room!
 
 
This was SO. FUN. Holy cow I can't express how much I loved this audition. The choreogropher, James Gray was EXACTLY. Exactly how I pictured broadway choreogrophers to be like. If you have seen the TV Show "Smash" he reminded me of the director in that. He was from England and had an English accent. He was a phoneomenal dancer and also as endless shows and tv he has choreographed and what not. He was just such the real deal...I don't know how to explain him. He wasn't mean-but he was just so professional and treated it like a professional audition. So I was a tiny bit late but still caught on. So he taught the dance combo, everyone ran it maybe...3 or 4 times. Then once in groups and then it began. He called 4 people at a time with our resumes. He called me first but I was kind of glad cause I had to hurry and go sing. So me and 3 others went out and did the combo...then we did it again and he said thank you.
 
I couldn't believe how he could know in that short amount of time, when it seemed like 60 percent of the time he was writing on our resumes and not watching! He watched, looked down and wrote, looked up and then it was over! I learned a TON from this. Not as far as dancing. This is what I learned: It really has almost nothing to do with the actual steps...because EVERYONE CAN DO THEM! The dance was not hard. At least if its a dance audition and dancers come...it was not hard...dance wise. This is why it's hard..because everyone can do it..you have to stand out be the one that he looks at! So yes you have to be a good dancer by adding your own personality and everything. I guess if you didn't dance you might not get it..but it wasn't like tripple pirouettes and stag leaps or anything. Just fun sharp broadway choreogrophy. I wasn't too nervous for that though it was so fun for some reason. So as far as how I did...like I said I definitely got all the steps..I have no idea as far as standing out though. Oh well I did the best I could.
 
 
So then. I run run run upstairs. Drinking water running through my song. They called my name and 2 other people. The three of us went in the auditorium together. Here comes a twist in the plot: We go to none other then Jeff Whiting himself, and he said that the accompanist actually was playing in a show that night, and she had to leave. So if we would please come to his vocal workshop Saturday morning, and audition for him then. Okay. So we left.
 
 
You may think I would be relieved..but I was kind of dissapointed because I've never felt more excited and less nervous for an audition then this one and I just was ready and in the zone, so I was dissapointed I couldn't get overwith and be done and still had to sing in the morning. But anyhow that's show business! ;) (Right Izzy?)
 
I could either go to his workshop at 9:30 or 11:00 so I chose the 11:00 one. At 9:30 I went to a broadway bootcamp dance one, with the same choreogropher who did the dance audition. So fun again! This guy is just the best! His accent is glorious. He gave some amazing tips and told some funny stories of bad auditions and stuff. I LOOOOVED his class!
 
K. So then I go to the vocal audition workshop...Jeff asks everyone who wanted to sing for him to work on their song to raise their hand and he would draw their name from a hat. So the workshop went he drew names, they came up gave the music to the pianist, sang, and then Jeff would work on it and help them make it so much better acting wise so they weren't even thinking about singing..it was incredible. He had lots of tips and techniques. He called my name to make sure I was there cause he knew I had to audition, but he ran out of time and I never sang at the workshop. So I went up to him on the stage when it was over to remind him, and he said -Oh yeah stick around for a minute.
 
So 5..7 minutes later after everyone was done getting pictures with him and getting his autograph, he goes over to the accompianist and says "Anne do you mind staying and playing on more?" as she was getting ready to leave. And then she said "Yes anything for Annie!"
 
Yes! Anne Puzey was my musical director in Fiddler on the Roof, Cats, and Joseph! So we knew each other! Anne Puzey directs many shows at Hale and is obviosly amazing if she is the accompanist for this conference. She's just the best in Utah and does everything. It was good because if she said "Anything for Annie" That means he knows she knows me and she liked working with me. ...trust me since she is so professional, sometimes at the Children's Theatre some kids made her pretty frustrated..that's all I'll say. Anyway. So I gave her my music took my spot and auditioned.
 
It was.. well it was good. You don't ever feel you did your best at your audition and always think of things you could have done different. When I sang it with my voice teacher I was so much stronger acting wise, but I still did fine. I don't know it wasn't what I wanted it to be but it wasn't bad. So then he said "Wow that was worth the wait. Thank you, you're very talented." And then he had to go.
 
 
So lot of things I knew.
 
1. What I had learned from his workshops...you NEVER KNOW what the director is thinking. They might have loved you but it doesn't mean they are going to smile and praise you. He said most actors always think the directors hate them if they don't get picked, but there is too much that goes into play.
 
Anyway I am just glad I auditioned. I learned more at this then I have at anything else. I can't believe how productive you can be in one day! This is why I hate school. School stops me from doing so many things. We go to school, then have 2 hours of homework and I'm like How am I supposed to spend my time doing anything productive and fun and challenging if I have to sit here and do Chemistry for an hour and a half. Anyway.
 
 
 
SO. side note. So Tonight I got home and was telling my mom all about it and every single thing I could remember. I told her about Jeff and how he went to Brighton and BYU. And then she's like Well how old is he cause maybe he had your dad. And I'm like OMG I didn't even think of that! He's like 40 ish something so maybe!  So I run out into the garrage and find a yearbook from 89-90. Go to the index...look up Whiting and he was there! Oh my gosh! And he was like Drama sterling scholar, and voted "most talented" and in drama club and choir and I thought it way cool. I wish it would have crossed my mind then so I could have seen if he had my dad as a teacher. My mom or me might email him and ask him just out of curiosity.
 
 
 


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Les Miserables

Was absoloutely..stunning. I finally saw it, with Emily and Dana. It was fun seeing it with them I am glad I waited to see it with them! Going into it, I had some expectations because of different things I heard. The most common thing I heard was that Russell Crowe was a bad singer. Because of this, I expected worse than he was! So that was a plus. I was expecting worse than that. It wasn't the most pleasent voice to listen to but really it didn't bother me like a lot of people complain about. I don't think it was so bad it ruined anything. He played his part very well so that's whats important.

Anne Hathaway. DANG. Now for some reason she bugs me just a little, and I kind of even was trying not to like her in this. But she won. I don't even know how she did that well. I was trying to imagine that on the set and she has to be an amazing actress to be able to do everything she did. Every little thing she did was so good. At the beginning of I Dreamed a Dream, I didn't love it, but I think that's because I and everyone has their own idea of how that should sound. But she made it completely not about her voice and it was as if she was straight up saying it..plus her voice was strong enough and pulled her through. Gahh I just can't believe how she cried and sang like that. She better win an award. She proved she can do absoloutely any role now.

I think even musical haters would like this movie. Sometimes you didn't even realize they were singing if that makes sense..cause the acting was so there. Not like you really didn't know they were singing...but I didn't find my self listening for them vocally like I normally do in musicals. The more I think about it the more I love it. I want to go see it again.

LOVED Eponine. She was the real deal.

When Marius sees Cosette in the street scene...I thought that scene was so well done. You feel so bad for Eponine though. On My Own was just spectacularly done. Her voice was just so there, when they filmed that I bet she wasn't "thinking" about singing (loudness, softness, hitting the high notes) AT ALL. She could just act. It was something to see.

Alright. Hugh Jackman. In the first scene I definitely didn't know that was him. I kind of didn't know what to think in the first scene..I was kind of like..okay this is gonna be alright. But he sang "Who Am I" SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOD.

My FAVORITE part he walks into the courhouse in Who Am I and sings

    "Who am I? 24601!"   Not only did he sing it well but that's just so cool that he says his number after all this time.


The thing that stuck out to me that Javert sings was BIG. I was thinking about this line the most. When he is on the bridge he sings,
   "And does he know that granting me my life today, This man has killed me even so?"
MAN that was deep. Javert spent his whole life hunting Jean Valjean down, and JeanValjean sets him free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And I realized nothing JeanValjean did was for himself. Even when he stole the bread it was for someone else. The reason he was running from Javert in one part is cause he was protecting little Cosette. He saves Marius in the sewer...just everything.

I would LOVE your comments and to hear what you liked/ didn't like. Favorite actors, favorite songs.


Although I loved that it wasn't recorded in a recording studio, and what they sang in front of the camera is what was picked up. I wanted the music to be louder and bigger and just louder!
Some scenes I kept waiting for the music to be like BAM! But it was kind of quiet. Okay now comment please.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

THIEF

OH MY HECK. My faaaavvvorite nike high tops were stolen!!! I just got them for Christmas! They were in the dressing room at school. And they were stolen. Three other things of other peoples were stolen too. I used to just be like ...dang that sucks! ...if somebody's stuff got stolen, but now that my shoes got stolen I'm MAD. I hope I see someone wearing my shoes in the hallway so I can say

"Oh my gosh those shoes are sick! Where did you get them?.......


 MY FEET???!!!"


How do peopl have the nerve to steal. I can't imagine just taking something like that. AGGGH.

"Broadway Revue"

I'm in the "broadway Revue" at my school right now. Every year there is one, and it is a combination of three musicals, and it is always student directed. This year it is Grease, Mamma Mia, and West Side Story. Tomorrow is the last night!!!!:) I'm so excited for it to be over. The rehersals have just not been that fun...there are 2 songs in the whole show that are super fun..We Go Together (Grease) and Dancing Queen (Mamma Mia). But holy cow some "theatre kids" are driving me bonkers. I can not stand them any longer. Sometimes I have to turn around and walk away so I don't say something mean... :)

Just little things like in the dressing room..someone came in and said "Good Luck!"
......It might as well have been the end of the world for some of them. Everyone GASPED and was like YOU CAN'T SAY THAT!!!!! Cause it's supposedly "bad luck" to say 'good luck' in theatre, you're supposed to say "break a leg." I wanted to shoot them all. I hope I'm not sounding too mean right now!! Gee wiz I have been around them for too long! Mostly it's fine I guess....yeah it's good. Just moments when I wanna be like...
ARE YOU KIDDING ME! Chill out. Just Chill. You're actually not dying right now.

I told the above story to Jesse about "good luck" and he said,
     "Can you get me a backstage pass before the show so I can go tell every one of them good luck?"

And I swear someone is always being dramatic and crying or doing something for attention and I'm like, can you just be normal for a second. And it isn't everyone obviously. Some people are chill.

It's actually a pretty fun show I guess..its not a great show...it is student directed. That is why I told no one to come :)

Welp. That was probably the most boring thing I've ever written on my blog.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Dance Combo


This is just a little video of a combo we did in dance. We filmed it so I thought why not?