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"J'ai travaillé dans le théâtre toute ma vie. Ma mère était professeure de théâtre dans mon collège."

Jenn Proske
Jenn Proske Actress
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Having a parent who’s also your teacher can be a unique and, frankly, a bit weird experience. You know, blending home life and school life isn’t always smooth sailing. That’s what’s tucked into the idea of working in theater all your life, especially when your mom was a drama teacher at your middle school. Imagine that – your mom directing the school play while you’re one of the actors. It's like having a double dose of theater, both at home and at school.

This scenario brings to mind the dedication and familiarity one can develop in a particular field when it's deeply integrated into their daily life from an early age. The core idea here is about immersion – being so deeply involved in something that it becomes a part of who you are. When your mom is your drama teacher, theater isn't just an extracurricular activity; it's a fundamental part of your upbringing.

Think about the historical context – back when schools heavily invested in arts programs, it wasn’t uncommon for teachers to bring their work home. Your mom might be grading papers at the kitchen table or running lines with you while cooking dinner. For someone who’s spent their whole life in theater, this kind of environment shapes their understanding and appreciation of the craft.

Now, let’s dive into a real-life example to paint a clear picture. Take Lin-Manuel Miranda, the genius behind *Hamilton*. His parents were both involved in the arts – his mother was a psychologist, but deeply engaged in the community and arts, while his father was a political consultant and also involved in community projects. Growing up, Lin was surrounded by music, storytelling, and the performing arts. His household was a melting pot of creativity and expression, much like what you might experience if your mom was a drama teacher and you were always involved in school plays.

Imagine the practical application of this kind of upbringing. For Miranda, it meant writing and performing became second nature. He didn’t see boundaries between home and his passion because his environment nurtured his creativity constantly. Similarly, if your mom is a drama teacher and you’re always around theater, you might find yourself naturally inclined to perform, direct, or even write. Your skills are honed not just in the classroom but through constant, practical engagement.

So, how can you apply this wisdom? Immerse yourself in your passion. Surround yourself with what you love. If you’re into music, fill your life with it – listen to different genres, learn multiple instruments, collaborate with other musicians. If it’s theater, get involved in local productions, read plays, watch performances, and maybe even volunteer at a drama school. The point is, the more you live your passion, the more it becomes a seamless part of who you are.

Let me tell you a quick story to drive this home. Picture a high school student named Alex. Alex’s mom is an art teacher at his school. Their home is filled with art supplies, and weekends are often spent visiting art galleries. One day, Alex’s mom needs help setting up for the school’s art exhibit. Alex, who’s been around art all his life, steps in effortlessly, arranging pieces, giving input, and even suggesting a theme for the exhibit. His mom’s influence has made him so comfortable and skilled in this area that he moves through it with ease and confidence.

In essence, growing up with your passion right there in your everyday life can shape you in profound ways. It’s about immersion and making your passion a natural part of who you are. So, dive deep – let it seep into your life, and you’ll find yourself growing in ways you never imagined.
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