Monday, May 18, 2009

Pleasure of Distance



I listened to Magnet in His head last night and didn't recognise the song from the week before. I really enjoyed the new version. The distance in a process is great. Time away is just a beneficial to the out come as concentrated work. The audience is coming at the work like this - with little information and fresh eyes and ears.
Backstory means nothing on the night if you're notbeing engaged in the moment.
Let this be a lesson to me.
RM

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