Hmm... It seems I read this wrong. When you act and dance on stage (how do I put this?) it's like you put on a disguise. You aren't faking your talents. It's like being on stage gives you this feeling that you can accomplish anything as long as you wear this disguise. However, when you are just talking the disguise evaporates. There is no role and the only thing left is you. Because the disguise is gone you no longer have any added support. Does that make sense?
Is it normal that my 12 year old niece has stage fright
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Hmm... It seems I read this wrong. When you act and dance on stage (how do I put this?) it's like you put on a disguise. You aren't faking your talents. It's like being on stage gives you this feeling that you can accomplish anything as long as you wear this disguise. However, when you are just talking the disguise evaporates. There is no role and the only thing left is you. Because the disguise is gone you no longer have any added support. Does that make sense?