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Thanks so much for all of the good advice! We are performing at a bar called Madam's Organ. It's our Burlesque University graduation. I am hoping it all works out well, cause I am already obsessed!
I think the best way to settle any nerves is to pre-empt the vast majority of things that could go wrong.
More than anything, have your performance practiced to the last step. It's fine to take your act in a different direction once you're up there and you have a feel for the audience but if the nerves get the better of you, at least your body can run on autopilot.
Make sure you have 2 copies of your music (preferably 2 on CD and perhaps another on mp3 just incase), and always ask whoever's doing your sound to do a full run-through of your song. Just last month I was compere-ing a burlesque night where one unfortune performer's music cut out half way through and the audience were finally coaxed into humming the rest of the tune. It doesn't bode well.
Know exactly where you are in the line-up ASAP and that you've discussed your introduction with the night's compere before the show starts. Let's face it, if you know where you are, that your music's fine and that you know your routine like the back of your hand, you're going to feel ALOT more confident and can concentrate on putting on a really great show.
Also, I agree with Mimi; talking to other performers is a great way of settling your nerves. Also, a great way to observe professional backstage behaviour which always helps for the future. Plus, at least in the UK, networking really is the best way to get performance experience.
Hope that was of use.
Best of luck, sugar cube!
xx CL
The best way I settle my nerves is getting completely ready as quickly as I can so I know I won't get caught half dressed when I shoudl be on stage. Before my first show I was definately running my choreo as much as I coudl backstage and talking to the ladies backstage. It really helped knowing everyone else was in the same boat as me and everyone is usually very supportive.
I think being confident in yourself and your sexiest is the best thing you can do during your number. And they doesn't require any practice at all. If you can manage the nerves being able to give great face to your audience definately improves the show for me when I'm a spectator. The main thing I will say not to do, and it took me forever to break this habit, is don't look at the floor or get down on yourself when something doesn't go exactly as planned. I'm still working on that second bit. But I've found if you just keep smiling and moving they will love. And as a last resort you can always grab your boobs! ;)
Best of luck to you. I'm sure it will be great.
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