
APPLYING STAGE MAKEUP
t’s time to organise your costume and get started on making up your face, but what you might not realise is that stage makeup is an art and quite an essential skill to have that differs a lot from your everyday makeup. It does take quite a bit of trial and error (and lots and lots of bad selfies) but it is something a budding performer needs to learn to help build their character on stage. At first it might seem unnatural to put so much on but you need to remember that stage


PERFORMANCE ESSENTIALS
As your about to start the new year, your most likely getting ready to prepare for an end of year performances and if this is your first time it can be both exciting and a little scary. In my first experience I was so worried I would forget something crucial I actually packed my car up with spare everything and lots of it but in actual fact, I wasn’t being totally nuts. The opportunities Ive had to perform since, I have found that having a few extra bits and pieces on hand ca


Broken Bones, Not Broken Spirits
NJURY. The very word strikes fear into the heart of every aerialist and aerialist-in-the-making. Pain, hospitals, loss of strength and endurance, depression, falling behind our peers, losing hard earned skills, these are just some of the fears we must confront when faced with a debilitating injury. This week has been quite traumatic for us here at Womack and Bowman. First, Brett injured his rib while performing on Dance Trapeze at our resident weekly gig in downtown Los Angel