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Smart Targets

 
These are my long term smart targets that I have set myself to achieve by my final performance. These will enable me to push myself to improve how I perform. Once I achieve these targets I hope to keep them going beyond the final performance on the 23rd June 2022. 

REVIEW OF SMART TRAGETS: 

For the acting smart targets I have definitely achieved facial expressions as they are constantly used throughout my performance, especially in Cell Block Tango. I achieved this in rehearsals of my solo section as it increases my confidence. I also said my line in Hamilton confidently by practicing a lot. 

For the dancing smart targets I think I have achieved good timing and balance as I hit all the beats and unison sections within the Cell Block Tango and Hamilton routines, and I maintained my balance during moves like arabesques and the fact that I was dancing in heels. I did this while rehearsing by ensuring I was practicing in the heels so I could get used to it. 

For the singing smart targets I have achieved vocal projection as I gave the song my all and even belted some of the sections so the audience could hear me clearly. I did this by practicing in my own time as well as rehearsals. This also showed my growing confidence. 

Finally, for my personal management smart targets, I think I have achieved following health and safety rules in rehearsals and performances. This is because I got into the habit of always putting my hair up and taking out all jewellery, even tiny earring studs. 

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