STREET RHYTHMS
26-10-2016
*THE STAGE MANAGEMENT*
Many of us (performers) don't manage our stages well.
We are given a stage to use, whether big or small, and we find ourselves crumpled at one corner of the stage.
As a conductor, it is your duty to manage your stage: be sure everybody is at a comfortable place before you begin. You don't just arrange your choristers but you should do that with a 'craft' in mind.
You also see choristers hiding behind their colleagues, spoiling the craft that has been made. Some short choristers are also seen hiding at the back. The stage is for only those who are ready and confident; if you aren't ready, don't perform.
Even if you have to walk or match onto the stage, you should know how to arrive on the stage nicely, as well as exiting the stage. Don't walk in and out, as a dismissed assembly.
Most at times, you see soloists performing behind the conductor; organists also play showing their backs to the conductor. Who leads who?
You may have the nicest arrangement on your stage, but be sure your stage is well balanced.
Kingsley J.E.K Acheampong
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