I sit here watching the news and I cannot help but wonder - isn't there something of more consequence that you could be telling me instead of talking about who is on So You Think You Can Dance? I am sure, in fact, that there are other things that are more important that are happening in the world that I could be learning about. Is it not the job of the broadcast news to report the things that are of the most important to us?
Sorry - just a bunch of hypothetical questions, but what was on my mind.
Let me make one thing perfectly clear...
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Nick
on Saturday, June 9, 2007
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I will not compromise my best teaching practices in order to accommodate a student, teacher or parent that wants to be pampered or because they do not agree with the decisions that I am making on behalf of my students.
I am and will always be the first to say that I do not know all that there is to know about what I teach – there will always be something that I will need to learn. I also realize and understand that I am a young/new teacher that has to “prove” himself; however, I do know that I have a talent and ability to teach theatre and speech in the most current and accurate method that is available now.
I have a responsibility to teach my students the skills and trends that are current in the industry. If I do not teach them the most current practices and information I will be doing them a great disservice – especially if they have a desire to pursue further education in, or want to find a job in the industry. If they do not know the current practices in theatre there will be no way that they can succeed in a college or a professional setting.
I want to make it perfectly clear that I will sacrifice the happiness and acceptance of a few students in order to keep the integrity of my program – for I know that if I do not compromise on these principles that my program will only grow and become better than it has ever been. If you do not like the show that is being done - don’t audition. It is that simple. This is the way that it has been for a very long time. If the show does not fit you, or you don’t like the show, no matter what the venue or the situation, you choose whether you participate or not. The show will go on without you – don’t think that it won’t. There will always be someone to take your place – always! No matter where you go there are a ton of people that are better than you.
If there is one thing that I want to teach my students, and by so doing teach their parents, it is theatre etiquette. Where ever you go to in the theatre world if you do not abide by the rules, manners, and protocols that are in place you may offend someone or, at the extreme, not get a job.
“You are always auditioning!” – my motto posted in my classroom.
I am and will always be the first to say that I do not know all that there is to know about what I teach – there will always be something that I will need to learn. I also realize and understand that I am a young/new teacher that has to “prove” himself; however, I do know that I have a talent and ability to teach theatre and speech in the most current and accurate method that is available now.
I have a responsibility to teach my students the skills and trends that are current in the industry. If I do not teach them the most current practices and information I will be doing them a great disservice – especially if they have a desire to pursue further education in, or want to find a job in the industry. If they do not know the current practices in theatre there will be no way that they can succeed in a college or a professional setting.
I want to make it perfectly clear that I will sacrifice the happiness and acceptance of a few students in order to keep the integrity of my program – for I know that if I do not compromise on these principles that my program will only grow and become better than it has ever been. If you do not like the show that is being done - don’t audition. It is that simple. This is the way that it has been for a very long time. If the show does not fit you, or you don’t like the show, no matter what the venue or the situation, you choose whether you participate or not. The show will go on without you – don’t think that it won’t. There will always be someone to take your place – always! No matter where you go there are a ton of people that are better than you.
If there is one thing that I want to teach my students, and by so doing teach their parents, it is theatre etiquette. Where ever you go to in the theatre world if you do not abide by the rules, manners, and protocols that are in place you may offend someone or, at the extreme, not get a job.
“You are always auditioning!” – my motto posted in my classroom.
How things change in an instant...
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Nick
on Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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Ok - so this is the way that things are starting:
1. I was supposed to be directing a show for the community theatre in the town where I work, but they didn't have the neccessary materials (scripts & music) ordered in time for me to start the production. I am a little worried now that I am still going to be expected to put the show up even though there really isn't the time to make it a decent show.
2. FUN - I get to stay home with my 3 month old daughter for the summer!! The perks of being a teacher - spending time with your new little one and watching her grow and change on a daily basis. She is so much fun - a handful at times, yes - but fun nonetheless.
3. I am planning on going on a 50 mile hike with dad and the brothers in July. Getting ready for this is going to be an adventure in and of itself. I have been on plenty of hikes before just not one of this magnitude. My sife seems to think I am jusmping the gun a little bit, but I am getting all my gear and stuff rounded up for the hike already. I don't know if it is me being excited or a little nervous/paranoid or both. I am sure, however, that this hike is going to kick my butt in the end. (Can't be any worse than the Grand Canyon, can it?)
Cheers!!
1. I was supposed to be directing a show for the community theatre in the town where I work, but they didn't have the neccessary materials (scripts & music) ordered in time for me to start the production. I am a little worried now that I am still going to be expected to put the show up even though there really isn't the time to make it a decent show.
2. FUN - I get to stay home with my 3 month old daughter for the summer!! The perks of being a teacher - spending time with your new little one and watching her grow and change on a daily basis. She is so much fun - a handful at times, yes - but fun nonetheless.
3. I am planning on going on a 50 mile hike with dad and the brothers in July. Getting ready for this is going to be an adventure in and of itself. I have been on plenty of hikes before just not one of this magnitude. My sife seems to think I am jusmping the gun a little bit, but I am getting all my gear and stuff rounded up for the hike already. I don't know if it is me being excited or a little nervous/paranoid or both. I am sure, however, that this hike is going to kick my butt in the end. (Can't be any worse than the Grand Canyon, can it?)
Cheers!!
A rant from earlier...
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Nick
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This is a blog I posted previously when I was having a rough time with my first attempt at a show:
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Damn the Right... Current mood: frustrated
Yesterday, I had to cancel my first show...I had 3 actors quit, one mother who was less than pleased (because she was stuck "betwen a rock and a hard place" due to her OWN moral dillema), and I had no one show up to the rehearsal that they had signed a contract to be at for the day! GRRR!! Now, I know that I am in UBER conservative Idaho town, but when I send the script for the play home with the kid along with the contract saying that it is OK for my kid to be in this show, I EXPECT THE PARENT TO READ THE SHOW BEFORE THEY SEND THE CONTRACT BACK!!! Is that too much to ask? I expect each of my students to be informed participants of the theatre - you would think that the parents would be too!
GRRRR!!
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Damn the Right... Current mood: frustrated
Yesterday, I had to cancel my first show...I had 3 actors quit, one mother who was less than pleased (because she was stuck "betwen a rock and a hard place" due to her OWN moral dillema), and I had no one show up to the rehearsal that they had signed a contract to be at for the day! GRRR!! Now, I know that I am in UBER conservative Idaho town, but when I send the script for the play home with the kid along with the contract saying that it is OK for my kid to be in this show, I EXPECT THE PARENT TO READ THE SHOW BEFORE THEY SEND THE CONTRACT BACK!!! Is that too much to ask? I expect each of my students to be informed participants of the theatre - you would think that the parents would be too!
GRRRR!!
Let the Summer Frivolities Begin...
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Well, the school year has almost come to an end - and I have survived!! Now comes the fun of becoming a stay-at-home dad for the summer. Not only that, but I also just found out I will be directing another show for the summer. Preston Arts Council has asked me to direct The King and I for their summer show.
Everything for the show is having to come together very quickly. I have to do auditions by the end of the week and get rehearsals started the following week. The Wormcreek Opera House is a tiny venue. This show is a rather large one. It will be very interresting to see how things pan out.
I am excited to be at home with my cute daughter. I can tell that it is going to a lot of work, but I cannot wait to watch her grow more. She keeps getting bigger and she is doing new things every day it seems (giggling and smiling the most recent).
Everything for the show is having to come together very quickly. I have to do auditions by the end of the week and get rehearsals started the following week. The Wormcreek Opera House is a tiny venue. This show is a rather large one. It will be very interresting to see how things pan out.
I am excited to be at home with my cute daughter. I can tell that it is going to a lot of work, but I cannot wait to watch her grow more. She keeps getting bigger and she is doing new things every day it seems (giggling and smiling the most recent).