Solo

Describe the freedom of setting your own pace—waking up early or slowing down without needing to entertain others.

The "grind" of practicing for months and the physical symptoms of anxiety (tense body, pounding heart).

This theme explores the vulnerability of being the center of attention in a performance. Describe the freedom of setting your own pace—waking

Reflect on how mastering a solo performance builds character and a "superpower" of confidence in other areas of life. 3. Solo vs. Group: A Comparative Analysis

The transition from being "attacked by notes" to finding a rhythm where every sound feels perfect. Reflect on how mastering a solo performance builds

How a solo changes from a source of insecurity to an opportunity for radical self-expression.

Summarize how being alone helps you connect more healthily with others because you are finally at ease with yourself. 2. The Artistic Solo: Expression and Anxiety Group: A Comparative Analysis The transition from being

Address initial fears, navigating mishaps (like boarding the wrong bus), or dealing with unexpected silence.