Saturday 12 July 2008

John William Godward The Delphic Oracle painting

John William Godward The Delphic Oracle painting
Amedeo Modigliani the Seated Nude painting
Acting Techniques That Work on the Job: If all the world’s a stage, it’s no wonder those with performing arts backgrounds do so well in non-theatre jobs like politician, educator or business executive. And it’s no coincidence that many young executives are turning to acting classes to help build their confidence and create a stronger presence. Whether you’re looking to find a new job, get promoted or be a corporate star, here are 10 techniques actors use to improve their performance that you can incorporate into your work life: 1. Become the audience: When getting ready to walk into an interview, present at a meeting or speak before a large crowd, don’t think about yourself and your anxieties. Rather, become outward-focused. Visualize yourself as part of the audience ready to enjoy your performance. This will not only calm you, but also help you better connect with your audience. 2. Breathe: When people

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