I just cleaned every single thing in my makeup bag because a tube of Tarte Shape Tape decided to betray me.
Merch!
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I just cleaned every single thing in my makeup bag because a tube of Tarte Shape Tape decided to betray me.
Merch!
Channel name: Amy Guarino and Amy Guarino - Music
Content: Music and college life vlogs
Adult?: Some curse words come up, but that's it
"22. New York City. Professional dork." Amy is a grad student in Music Education at Copeland in NYC. She makes videos about it. She also has a bitchin voice which she showcases on her music channel.
I don't think either one is a secondary channel, but her Tumblr blogs are @amyguarino and @theatercommandments . Go check it out.
@theatercommandments
Here’s me acting my lil heart out in my last High School musical production of Ragtime. It’s been a crazy four years, and not all of it has been fair. We’ve been stepped on and some of our most sacred traditions have been taken away, but me (and all of the amazing other girls in this program) will keep smiling through.
I’m the head costume designer at my school as well as an actor. I am so proud to have been able to design as well as act in these wonderful costumes. Happy International Women’s Day!
I auditioned for an opera company (that shall go unnamed) back in February and got rejected. I didn’t think too much of it...until they kept emailing me.
To be clear, this is not a company that I’ve worked with before. Our only interactions was a single audition. I’ve gotten plenty of emails like this from companies I have worked with, but that’s a different story. Those are companies that I have a relationship with, and that I would be on the mailing list for.
I didn’t ask to be on a mailing list for this company, and it’s just not a good look to hit up people for money that you rejected at auditions.
You know what really sucks? Going to auditions in February. Audition dresses and heels aren’t warm and are possibly the worst things to be walk through snow and ice in.
While this issue exists in musical theater, it is much much worse in opera and classical music. As a soprano, in auditions and performances, I am simply not allowed to wear pants. Period. The only women in opera that can wear pants are mezzos...and only when they’re singing a pants role (playing a boy). Some people even say that women, especially shorter women like myself, should always wear heels in auditions and performances.
This is not even to mention non-binary folks. Concert attire is heavily gendered, and it doesn’t need to be. If you’re focusing more on what somebody is wearing than their performance, you have a problem.
Some opera and MT companies are changing, but it is a tiny minority. These rules are outdated and unnecessary. Let people wear what they want.
Pointe shoes: *cost $60-$80 a pair*
Also pointe shoes: *have the lifespan of an ant*
For. The. Love. Of. God. Stop. Talking.