So this weekend I had a college audition. We began with a workshop led by our adjudicator in which I began to perform and worked the beginning of my piece. In the workshop he seemed to like me. Then in the actual audition I sang my song and did my monologue, and once I finished he said that I have a really nice voice and am very well prepared, but his next challenge for me is to really get inside it because he can tell I’m very smart and I need to work on getting out of my head. He asked other people in the audition to do their pieces different ways, which I heard is a sign they like you. He did not ask me to try anything new in the audition, but I did work it before in the workshop. Is what he said to me a bad sign in terms of my admission status? Even if I am admitted, I have heard the “you seem really smart and trained but you’re too in your head” comments before- how do I work on getting out of my head?
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