Okee dokee. Here goes :) 1) What is one thing that you've always wanted to try that you've never had the opportunity to try, and what is stopping you from trying it?
2) If you could work on a production of any show that you have not already worked on, what show would you choose and what part of the production would you want to work on?
3) Who has had the greatest positive influence on your life, and what has that individual helped you to accomplish that you wouldn't/couldn't have done on your own?
4) What is one lyric from one song that you feel says something about who you are?
5) What are the best and worst things about being a twin?
1)I would love to Direct a show, a show I wrote, I think fear is my greatest roadblock. 2)Well I've done just about every show, besides "Caged Vixens" I would love running lights for "Jekyll & Hyde" I saw the show on tv {theatrical version} and I loved it. 3)WOW! WHAT A QUESTION,besides my parents and your mom, I would have to say my nephew who died when he was 4 he was unable to walk or talk, but he always had a smile on his face, that smile kept me positive. 4)It can't be just a lyric but the whole song "Norah Jones" "Don't Know Why" not because of some of the words, but by the question it gives us "Why". 5)Finaly an easy one! The best thing about being a twin is knowing you always have someone to share the SPECIAL day with, the worst thing is dressing alike when we were younger.
Sorry this took me a bit. Here ya go: 1) Having grown up in the Chambana theatre commune...err...community, I know how hard it is for kids of local theatre folks to be taken seriously when they grow into adults. How have you dealt with this dynamic in your own life? Have you found this to be a challenge for you? 2) I know this is sort of cheating, but what are your top five "dream roles"? 3) If you could give Cameron one piece of advice and be certain that he would take it, what would it be? 4) What is the most important thing that you have learned from each of your parents? 5) What experience made you first catch the theatre "bug?" What about that experience stuck with you and made you have to come back?
These are great questions... I'm still working on them, but once I finish, I'll post them in my LJ. These questions actually made me think, and I want to answer well. (:
1) You have clearly been moved by the literature that you have read in the last year or so. Can you site a line from a book (or paraphrase) that says something about your own outlook on the world? 2) What are three things (unrelated to the UPD program) that I could do to help make your summer experience enjoyable here in Chambanaland? 3) Your views on the world and your mom's views on the world are very different. However, it seems that you still maintain a very close relationship. What would you say are the most important values or lessons that you have learned from her? 4) If you could've had the opportunity to play a role in any movie that you've seen, what movie would you have been in, what role would you have wanted to play and why? 5) What is your proudest accomplishment to date?
Could you just bring the whole darn city back with you? I guess not...No, there's probably not just one thing. Thanks, though! Have fun! Drink a big ol' hurricane and have some delicious gumbo and shrimp ettouffe for me.
1) You seem to have developed a really great relationship with Dan. What about his teaching style/personality allowed him to reach you as a student? 2) It seems that you are simultaneously grounded in your own faith and accepting and supportive of others who do not share your views. What about your faith journey allowed you to come to such a balanced place? 3) If you could spend an hour with someone who is no longer living (family member, famous person, whoever...), who would you want to spend time with and what would you want to do with him/her? 4) Who is one living famous person who you feel sets an excellent example for young people? Why do you think that this person is a good role model? 5) You once said that you thought that I was scared of you when I first met you. What did I do that made you think that?
1) You seem to have developed a really great relationship with Dan. What about his teaching style/personality allowed him to reach you as a student?
I actually never had Dan as a teacher, he was one of my freshman football coaches. As far as his personality goes...he was just so open. I knew I could (and did sometimes) go to the middle school after the season was over and chat with him a bit. Just the fact that he would sit there and talk to me without sending out a vibe of annoyance or impatience was incredible and it's something I've never forgotten.
2) It seems that you are simultaneously grounded in your own faith and accepting and supportive of others who do not share your views. What about your faith journey allowed you to come to such a balanced place?This is a hard question to answer...but I'll try. Forgive me if I go on for awhile
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I don't think that I knew about your mom passing. I'm sorry about that. I would've been more sensitive. I was probably more caught off guard when I met you than scared. It is strange when someone you don't think you know knows your name :) Though I am getting more and more used to this. I always just sort of feel bad...like I should know that person too. I was probably trying to figure out why I should know you and feeling bad that I couldn't remember your name.
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1) What is one thing that you've always wanted to try that you've never had the opportunity to try, and what is stopping you from trying it?
2) If you could work on a production of any show that you have not already worked on, what show would you choose and what part of the production would you want to work on?
3) Who has had the greatest positive influence on your life, and what has that individual helped you to accomplish that you wouldn't/couldn't have done on your own?
4) What is one lyric from one song that you feel says something about who you are?
5) What are the best and worst things about being a twin?
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2)Well I've done just about every show, besides "Caged Vixens" I would love running lights for "Jekyll & Hyde" I saw the show on tv {theatrical version} and I loved it.
3)WOW! WHAT A QUESTION,besides my parents and your mom, I would have to say my nephew who died when he was 4 he was unable to walk or talk, but he always had a smile on his face, that smile kept me positive.
4)It can't be just a lyric but the whole song "Norah Jones" "Don't Know Why" not because of some of the words, but by the question it gives us "Why".
5)Finaly an easy one! The best thing about being a twin is knowing you always have someone to share the SPECIAL day with, the worst thing is dressing alike when we were younger.
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1) Having grown up in the Chambana theatre commune...err...community, I know how hard it is for kids of local theatre folks to be taken seriously when they grow into adults. How have you dealt with this dynamic in your own life? Have you found this to be a challenge for you?
2) I know this is sort of cheating, but what are your top five "dream roles"?
3) If you could give Cameron one piece of advice and be certain that he would take it, what would it be?
4) What is the most important thing that you have learned from each of your parents?
5) What experience made you first catch the theatre "bug?" What about that experience stuck with you and made you have to come back?
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2) What are three things (unrelated to the UPD program) that I could do to help make your summer experience enjoyable here in Chambanaland?
3) Your views on the world and your mom's views on the world are very different. However, it seems that you still maintain a very close relationship. What would you say are the most important values or lessons that you have learned from her?
4) If you could've had the opportunity to play a role in any movie that you've seen, what movie would you have been in, what role would you have wanted to play and why?
5) What is your proudest accomplishment to date?
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2) It seems that you are simultaneously grounded in your own faith and accepting and supportive of others who do not share your views. What about your faith journey allowed you to come to such a balanced place?
3) If you could spend an hour with someone who is no longer living (family member, famous person, whoever...), who would you want to spend time with and what would you want to do with him/her?
4) Who is one living famous person who you feel sets an excellent example for young people? Why do you think that this person is a good role model?
5) You once said that you thought that I was scared of you when I first met you. What did I do that made you think that?
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I actually never had Dan as a teacher, he was one of my freshman football coaches. As far as his personality goes...he was just so open. I knew I could (and did sometimes) go to the middle school after the season was over and chat with him a bit. Just the fact that he would sit there and talk to me without sending out a vibe of annoyance or impatience was incredible and it's something I've never forgotten.
2) It seems that you are simultaneously grounded in your own faith and accepting and supportive of others who do not share your views. What about your faith journey allowed you to come to such a balanced place?This is a hard question to answer...but I'll try. Forgive me if I go on for awhile ( ... )
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I was probably more caught off guard when I met you than scared. It is strange when someone you don't think you know knows your name :) Though I am getting more and more used to this. I always just sort of feel bad...like I should know that person too. I was probably trying to figure out why I should know you and feeling bad that I couldn't remember your name.
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