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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
If you are a comedy mentalist or hypnotist appearance matters little. I have done hyp shows as a clown and as Santa. But if you have the persona of someone with real abilities and powers, how important is appearance?
For instance, I could see you in full traditional healer robes really frying a paying theatre audience, but will conservative corporate audiences respond as well, or do you treat them differently? I guess what I am asking is do you have a unique character that you make your audience buy into, or do you ever alter your character to meet audience expectations?
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Jerome Finley V.I.P. SLC 3419 Posts |
I don't want the focus to be on how I "look", but on how I show up and can love, fully receive and support others during our time together.
The last time I checked, it didn't matter what I was wearing nor does it affect how I'm able do this...I strive to be myself, to give myself deeply and completely to all of these beautiful people who come to support me and to be totally authentic in my own skin and threads. Now...of course I want to look nice and be presentable, professional...but the last thing people should remember after seeing or meeting me and experiencing what I do is what I was wearing. JF
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