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04/12/2025

Before children speak, they sing. Before they write, they paint. As soon as they stand, they dance. Art is truly the foundation of human expression, a universal language that transcends barriers and connects us to our deepest emotions and experiences. From the moment we are born, we are drawn to express ourselves creatively, whether through sound, movement, or visual art.

Art is more than just a form of entertainment; it is a vital part of our development and understanding of the world around us. It allows us to process our emotions, communicate our innermost thoughts, and share our experiences with others. From the first time a child picks up a crayon to the moment they express themselves through dance or music, art is the vehicle through which we connect to our humanity.

This quote beautifully captures the essence of art as a foundational human impulse. It reminds us that before we learn to speak or write, we instinctively turn to creative expression to make sense of the world. Art serves as a bridge between the internal world of the individual and the external world of society, creating a space for connection, understanding, and emotional release.

As we grow, our forms of expression evolve, but the need for art remains constant. In every culture, throughout history, and across generations, art has been a constant thread that unites us all. Whether through music, painting, dance, or any other form, art allows us to express our humanity in ways words alone cannot capture.

The significance of art in the development of children cannot be overstated. It is through creative expression that children learn about themselves, their surroundings, and their place in the world. It nurtures their cognitive, emotional, and social growth, offering them a safe space to explore and process their feelings.

As adults, we often lose touch with this instinctual need for artistic expression. Yet, in remembering the wisdom of children and their unbridled creativity, we are reminded that art is not just something to appreciate—it is something to live, create, and embrace every day. Art is the foundation of our shared humanity, a reminder that we are all connected through the stories we tell, the songs we sing, and the movements we make.

07/11/2025

So true. 🧔

05/08/2025

14/07/2025

Letting folks know I am available for coaching sessions for specific auditions or general audition prep, with a specialty on college program auditions, consultations, and directing and casting projects. I am also building my professional business clients, helping them present themselves professionally, business presentations and interview preparation. Strengthening "soft skills" does make a difference. Can do in person and virtually. Let's discuss and get together to prepare you to do your best work. Testimonials and references from former students and clients available. Contact me today via email: kevin@k2casting or via socials.

21/01/2025
Cast of The Laramie Project at UM
27/09/2024

Cast of The Laramie Project at UM

Thanks, Deb
14/06/2024

Thanks, Deb

"I called the book 'Respect for Acting' for a very clear reason. I did not call the book 'Delight in Acting' or 'Love of Acting' or 'The Fun of Acting.' I called that book what I called that book because of the shocking lack of respect that was creeping into both the teaching and the practicing of acting. Now? Forget it. We have allowed so much to recede or languish that I don't know what I could call a book today. 'Demand for Acting' might work. ... There was a time when people became bored and they took up bridge or golf; ladies had an affair or had their hair rinsed and joined a book club. Now they want to act. And there are fools with no standards who allow them into classes and theatre groups and tell them to live their dream. I don't care about dreams. I care about work and responsibility and truth and commitment. You can see how old-fashioned I am. When you are bored or depressed, you might be advised to visit a museum, to look at the art. You are not, typically, advised to pick up a brush and become a painter. It is understood that this is a rare gift, and foolish to presume it might be yours. If your soul is crushed, it might be suggested that you listen to classical music or submit to opera. It is not suggested that you audition for the Metropolitan Opera, or even your local, provincial opera company. You haven't had the training. But acting? All you need, it seems, is the dream, and there are doors--doors that once meant something and once housed some standards behind them--that fly open and embrace you. And it enrages me. If there is some small society that calls itself amateur or community or whatever, and they want to get up and do plays, that is fine. I'll contribute money and I'll support you in the joys of understanding plays, but do not call yourself an actor. Do not think that your dream is similar in weight or meaning to the years of training and commitment that I and all the many actors whose work I love and respect and envy have invested in this art. Respect what is an art. It is not a pastime, and it is not something to get you through a bad time, and it is not something that should be taught to everyone with a dream. The term seriousness of purpose comes to mind. Apparently, only mine."--Uta Hagen/Interview with James Grissom/1996.

Happy Birthday, Uta Hagen.

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