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Sunday, November 18, 2007
D.R.A.G. 101 - Verbal Illusion
The term ‘Lip sync’ is by now more than synonymous with the art of drag performance. However, as with all art, an artist must evolve beyond the standard to demonstrate true talent, humor and emotion to be taken seriously. Our job as drag queens of the world will be to take a look at your aptitude and apply your talents to the success of your performance we should be able to locate and demonstrate expression without the use of spoken word. There is no science to being on a stage; yet by using our best judgment to differentiate between what works and what doesn’t, we are better able to understand how the stage works to reflect our best assets. People ask why I call Drag "lip sync" Verbal Illusion? Think about it this way:
il·lu·sion (ĭ-lū'zhən) noun: a distortion of a sensory perception.
Verbal Illusion is the art of matching and conveying emotion and indignation, in your face and body, which will match the vocal lyrics and expression of the “original artist”. Each of the human senses can be deceived by illusions, but visual illusions are the visual and auditory illusions are most common. In Verbal Illusion I have combined both Auditory and Visual illusion. We do not perform lip sync, due to the stigma attached to its referral being loose and sloppy mime of actual events. A true Drag Queen is able to convey that an audio or sound clip is functioning fluidly through them and hence a visual and verbal illusion. No matter how long you rehearse or how many songs you can memorize, it’s the emotion you are able to convey behind the words which makes up the art of Verbal Illusion.
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This is great! Keep it up!
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