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SH 020: Burlesque and the Building Blocks of Solo Performance | Jäc Pau

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Scintillating, thrilling, daring, tantalizing; while burlesque’s specific dramatic flair embodies these qualities on stage, all theatrical forms can likewise learn to benefit from these visceral attributes.

Emerging theatre and burlesque artist Jacob Paul Miller, also known as Jäc Pau, joins us today to discuss his creative process and research, revealing much about how the conventions of burlesque--costuming, imagery, audience rapport--can be applied to enhance any theatrical experience.

Jacob lives in Minneapolis, MN, where he trains and performs in burlesque, clown, physical comedy, and most recently has been working as an assistant director and stage manager for numerous companies in the Twin Cities.

He is co-founder of The Neutral Mask Collective, a theatrical research laboratory with a monthly performance called Awkward Love.

Recent original productions include Babes in Wonderland and I’ll Be Trying to Be There, as well as burlesque performance in Carnevale Revolver.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn About:

  • Developing self-motivation
  • Creating around a specific theatrical device
  • Evaluating audience response to refine work
  • Shifting focus for a fresh perspective when confronting creative block
  • Defining burlesque
  • Crafting looks and costumes for the stage
  • Researching and advancing proficiencies

Thanks for Joining Us!

For links, resources & show notes, visit: StageHackers.com/018

Don’t forget to subscribe to Stage Hackers to get automatic updates.

Also, please leave an honest rating and review for this podcast. These are incredibly helpful for the rankings of the show. We appreciate it so much and read every one we get.

We look forward to sharing new episodes with you every Monday and Wednesday.

Keep hacking the stage!

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on May 12, 2018 01:32 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on February 06, 2018 17:38 (6y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Content provided by Angela Kiser, Ian Bivins, Jarod Hanson | artists who share a passion for collaborative, and Experimental work in the performing arts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Angela Kiser, Ian Bivins, Jarod Hanson | artists who share a passion for collaborative, and Experimental work in the performing arts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Scintillating, thrilling, daring, tantalizing; while burlesque’s specific dramatic flair embodies these qualities on stage, all theatrical forms can likewise learn to benefit from these visceral attributes.

Emerging theatre and burlesque artist Jacob Paul Miller, also known as Jäc Pau, joins us today to discuss his creative process and research, revealing much about how the conventions of burlesque--costuming, imagery, audience rapport--can be applied to enhance any theatrical experience.

Jacob lives in Minneapolis, MN, where he trains and performs in burlesque, clown, physical comedy, and most recently has been working as an assistant director and stage manager for numerous companies in the Twin Cities.

He is co-founder of The Neutral Mask Collective, a theatrical research laboratory with a monthly performance called Awkward Love.

Recent original productions include Babes in Wonderland and I’ll Be Trying to Be There, as well as burlesque performance in Carnevale Revolver.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn About:

  • Developing self-motivation
  • Creating around a specific theatrical device
  • Evaluating audience response to refine work
  • Shifting focus for a fresh perspective when confronting creative block
  • Defining burlesque
  • Crafting looks and costumes for the stage
  • Researching and advancing proficiencies

Thanks for Joining Us!

For links, resources & show notes, visit: StageHackers.com/018

Don’t forget to subscribe to Stage Hackers to get automatic updates.

Also, please leave an honest rating and review for this podcast. These are incredibly helpful for the rankings of the show. We appreciate it so much and read every one we get.

We look forward to sharing new episodes with you every Monday and Wednesday.

Keep hacking the stage!

  continue reading

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