I’d like to talk about the importance of chasing your dreams.
Now this is the story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down, and I'd like to take a moment, just sit right there... |
Of course I didn’t think this career was going to land magically in my lap! I had to go out there and do auditions. So I started sending out CVs and doing audition after audition after audition. And getting rejection after rejection after… well, you get the picture. Sure, some people were nice about it (“The competition was REALLY tough this year” … “We’ll call you if anything changes”) but when it came down to it, they were all saying no. It was like a big slap in the face. This whole real world thing really sucked.
Life is just so hard when you're tenderhearted and full of dreams... |
And what followed was – I’m not exaggerating here – possibly the worst week of my life. Having just been dumped, I went to London for an intensive week of auditions. The first audition went badly, and I lost some confidence, which made the next audition go worse, which made me lose more confidence, and so on and so on. It was a horrible downward spiral of insecurity and terror. Again, not exaggerating. You know when you sweep the floor, and you get this ugly little ball of hair and dust and gunk, and you flush it down the toilet? Well that was kind of what this looked like.
-She doesn't get eaten by the eels at this time -What? -The eel doesn't get her. I'm explaining to you because you look nervous |
No, it wasn’t a singing job, and it wasn’t my boyfriend asking me to take him back. Come on people, this is not a fairytale or a romantic comedy, it’s my life!
But it was the next best thing that could have happened to me at this point. It was an offer for a job in arts administration.
It’s a sign, I thought! I was never meant to be a singer, I was meant to have a career in arts administration! This is my destiny calling! So, after going home for Christmas and spending a couple of weeks crying into my pillow about the breakup (it had to be done) I started my new job with new-found hope for the future.
Me on my first day of work. |
But after a while, a funny thing happened. I started to get singing work. Nothing earth-shattering of course, but the work started to pick up, and I began to make a modest name in the concert circuit. And I started to remember how much I loved singing.
Then another funny thing happened. I started to get restless.
See, everyone tells you that you should chase your dreams. What they don’t tell you is that sometimes, when you ignore them, your dreams start to chase you. I liked my job, and some days I even loved it, but it was not what I had been dreaming of ever since I was a little girl. And I could only spend so long denying what I really wanted to do. Over the next few months I gradually transitioned from being an arts administrator who did some singing on the side, to being a singer who worked in arts administration to pay the bills.
I wanted mooooooore.... |
I decided that I had to give this singing lark another
go. I would really go for it this time –
practise super-hard and audition for as many things as possible – and if after
all that I still hadn’t got anywhere, well then I would be able to give up
properly, because I would know that I had really tried my best and it just
wasn’t meant to be.
I worked very hard over the next few months. I practised on my lunch hours and on
weekends, and scheduled coachings and rehearsals after work. I had another unsuccessful audition, but this
time I reacted differently. So what, I
thought. So a couple of guys
happen not to like my singing? Someone
else will. Somewhere out there, I am
what they’re looking for. I went for
more auditions, this time in Europe.
These auditions had some more encouraging
results. For one opera course I made it
through to the second round with 12 other singers, but wasn’t offered one of
the 5 available places. For another
course I was put on the reserve list.So I had a choice at this point. I could give up, or I could decide this meant I was getting closer and try again.
Hmmmm.... |
And just as I started to look at job advertisements in Das Orchester, I got another life-changing phone-call. Remember that reserve list? Well, a place had opened up in the course.
So here I am now, about to move to Belgium to join an opera studio in Ghent. And you know what? I’m really glad things have happened this way. I wouldn’t trade in a single moment of all that agonising and self-doubt. Because in the end, it convinced me exactly how much I want this. There were a lot of times when I almost gave up, and there will probably be a lot more times like that – but the important thing is that I didn’t. And I won’t. Because some dreams can’t be ignored. Some dreams need to be chased all the way.