Warm-Up & Consistency at Sea | Cruise Ship Performer Tips | A Performer's Life at Sea π Episode 6
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Creator's Key Takeaways
Would you believe me if I told you that on a cruise contract you could perform over 500 shows?
Warming up and staying consistent with your training will be key to keeping you feeling your best while performing at sea.
You are performing on a moving stage, which means that you have a few other elements thrown into the mix.
Being a cruise ship performer doesn't leave you with much recovery time.
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On land, rehearsals usually start with a structured warm-up. When performing at sea, youβre on your own to make sure you're ready to go on stage. Between tiny spaces, moving stages, and late-night shows, warming up consistently is the key to staying performance-ready for the span of your contract (and all 500+ shows) π Whether youβre about to start your first cruise contract or just curious how performers keep their bodies ready onboard, this episode gives you the inside scoop. π Stick around for Two Truths and a Lie: Warm-Up Edition and comment your guess below! Thanks for watching and following along on this series! xx