These days, "performance" is often used with a negative connotation. We don't want anything we do to look like a performance... we'd much rather be authentic.
But what if performance is necessary for collective growth and acknoledgement and celebration. That's Melinda Beck's argument — and honestly, I'm on board.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- The surprising etymology of "performance" and how its definition has evolved over time.
- Why performance isn't just about the stage - it's woven into our daily lives and social interactions
- The complex world of "performing authenticity" in modern media and marketing
- How performance serves as a powerful collective agreement and ritual in our society
- A behind-the-scenes peek at the casting call process in voiceovers
- Why we shouldn't give performance such a bad rap - it's actually a form of consideration for your audience
- The mind-blowing way performance can literally sync heartbeats in an audience
Plus, Melinda shares a mini acting lesson that changed my perspective on what it means to truly perform.
- Check out Melinda's work at artistmelindabeck.com
- Give Melinda's audio fiction "Moss Hollow" a listen on most podcast platforms
- Learn about the Belle of Louisville, where Melinda currently works in public programming
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