This week, we’re zooming in on the mechanics of what gives an ensemble its essence: feeling of the partner! Attention on the partner, love of the partner, existing onstage for the partner.
Join my first guest - my partner in life and onstage - Akmal Rakhimov and I as we dive deep into how to build relationships offstage to create room for magic onstage. Akmal offers insight into his own unique artistic journey and the ways one can turn the craft of making breakfast into a daily creative process.
We explore how to communicate beyond language, why all our senses need to be activated onstage and how different resources get turned on with the desire to know your partner inside and out.
Join us for laughs, surprises, and Akmal's innate ability to have an audience leaning in.
#speechforthestage
Because we are STILL learning each other and ‘mistakes’ make it juicy.
a e i o u
T → B
B → T
tay-bay tee-bee tai-bai toh-boh too-boo
bay-tay bee-tee bai-tai boh-toh boo-too
Russian version:
Тби Тбэ Тбо Тбу Тба Тбы
Dip your toes into our story in The Guardian
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Check out Akmal’s études (scenes)!
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