Friday, May 27, 2011

Day 27, I am EXHAUSTED!

Because I started a day by waking up at 6 am to do my

Good Deed:
Working at West Side Campaign Against Hunger from 7 till 8.40. So before it opened, I was carrying fruits and vegetables into the "shop" as the only man there and once everything was on its place, I was packing bread and rolls into bags for a further distribution! Not too much interaction with other people... thank you... And while I was doing that, I was listening to different recordings of my voice classes / coaching session to make sure I have my "All I need is the Girl" in a top shape! Or at least that I could not say, I could have done better. I took a photo of the Church where it's all taking place, with my mobile phone, as I didn't have my camera with me. And now I haven't got a clue how to put that photo on my computer so I took a picture of my mobile displaying the photo. Clever, eh?

Then I rushed to my place, to work a bit on the movement for the concert on Saturday, and once clock turned 10, I started my

Daily Practice:
about 60 min, vocalizations and All I need is the miracle, THE GIRL I mean. Funny, anyone? No? Ok...

Then,

Demo recording:





In a studio in Brooklyn. As hard as it was, I had so much fun! I do know, and realize, that it's not perfect whatsoever. But it is what I am, and how I sing right now. I did my absolute best, I practiced every day for the past month and this is how it sounds like. Do I wish it was better, OF COURSE but I am sure it will! I solemnly promise to work on it so it's spot on! Till then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAMSP-rvpyU

I went to school after that, to take Kurt Robinson's performance class in which we went through... all I need is the girl... He's just great... Gave me a lot of tips and corrections, mostly concerning my choreo/movement. Oh boy... It's quite overwhelming! Extremely pleasurable, I love working on singing, and "moving", and musical theater in general, but it's a long process and a hard work!!
After that class I took

Fitness:
Tap with Ben and Miller. I had the stomach ache of a century! I was ready to give a birth to a hippopotamus, but I fought it through and stayed in the class!

Now I'm home, about to take a shower... I guess I will do it with my two tickets for Wicked that I can't go to see tomorrow. I hate my life.





Look what I've found on a subway! Do not look into its eyes!!






Classical Piece of the Day:
Ave Maris Stella by Edward Grieg

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