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KAREN
has been a PTW student for 13 years. She has appeared on ABC¹s
daytime hit, "All My Children" and is represented by Neiderlitz
and Steele Agency. Karen has also attended NYU¹s CAP 21 Studio.
"I've been a student here for almost 13
years. I take jazz, tap, on occasion ballet, song interpretation,
acting voice, private tap, private voice, and I'm a member of
the Teen Troupe. I think I was always a ham and my mother knew
that. We had heard about it from friends that lived around me
that said "Well there's this nice little place Performers Theatre
Workshop". And I haven't left since.
I've taken dance at a lot of other places. Everywhere I go, the
staff doesn't compare. I mean, it's "the best of the best" here.
A lot of them are out of New York or have been trained in New
York, or have trained with "the greats". A lot of the teachers
I've had have studied with lots of different people: Buster Brown,
Honey Coles and Tommy Tune--all "the greats". I think it just
rubs right off on us.
As far as Howard and Esther always went, I mean, they're musical
geniuses beyond compare. I think that we've just benefited so
much from the opportunities that they had to learn from great
people.
PTW
has given me more than just the confidence to get on stage but
the confidence to walk into a room and be sure of who you are,
and what is going to come out of your mouth. Coming up next year,
I'll be auditioning for colleges, and this summer I auditioned
for a number of summer programs. I think that it gives you the
security that you know you are going to walk in there proud to
be who you are, and you're just going to present yourself as who
you are. I think it carries out of theatre, just as simple as
having everything with you when you need it, not forgetting to
bring your tape recorder, or your costumes. I think that's a great
thing about this school. It offers training, but at the same time,
it's a lot of fun. It's great to have friends that have the same
love that you do.
I
think one thing I learned, especially in troupe, was group responsibility
and camaraderie. That it's not about one person. It's not about
three people. It's really about a troupe. The troupe blends everything
that you take from your different classes, and it meshes into
one, from the song interp. to the voice, to the acting, to the
dance.
Howard
will write different arrangements to whatever it is that we are
working on. We just did a "Sweet Georgia Brown" medley.
It gives you a great sense of working as a group. I think you
really strengthen some bonds, and you learn a huge sense of responsibility.
We serve as a representation for the school in almost any opportunity
to perform.
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