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Excited to embark on a journey of career exploration in Europe? Let's dive into your aspirations and queries about initiating or expanding your career on the European front. I'm here to provide my battle-tested advice tailored to your personal career stage. Feel free to throw any specific questions my way, and we'll work together to bring clarity to your goals and determine the most fitting next steps. By the end of our time together, you'll gain insights into what a career in Germany entails, how it aligns with your ambitions, and a roadmap outlining clear, actionable steps you can take.

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Everything you Ever Needed to Know about MARKING
If you want thousands of opinions from singers, teachers, conductors, and stage directors- just mention marking and let the heated exchange begin. It’s really no wonder this topic can cause such a stir because each singers’ needs during a r...
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This Will Get you to Practice
Behind every minute we spend on stage are hours spent rehearsing. One role can take up to 40 or 50 hours of practice to build into our brains and bodies before we even step into the rehearsal room with our colleagues. These are our junk miles.Junk Mi...
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The Brenda technique: Dealing with Lampenfieber (stage-fright)
I feel like I’m outing myself publicly by posting about this weird technique I came up with to help with my Lampenfieber (’stage-fright’, literally translates as Lamp fever from German). In case it helps any of you, then it will have been worth the e...
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The Opera Industry in Data: Germany vs the USA
Comparing the DataDespite being 28 times smaller than the United States, there are 4 times the number of performances in Germany as there are in the USA. There are double the amount of new productions done each season, largely do to substantial gover...
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3 most common questions about working in Germany answered:
Q: Do I need a visa to work in Germany?A: Yes.If you do any paid work in Germany you will need a visa. If you are coming to Germany with a contract offer (lucky you!) then your theater will help you with the process. If you are coming over planning t...
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