Stage fright is a common phenomenon that can affect anyone. Experts like Nancy Schaeffer, Education Director at Dallas Children’s Theatre, affirm that it’s normal for kids to feel nervous before a show. For young artists like Champa, who loves to sing, the journey to performing can be daunting. After her best friend encourages her to participate in the Annual Day performance, Champa practices regularly, her confidence growing with each day. But on the big day, she freezes—her throat tightens, and she can’t utter a single note. This story demonstrates how encouragement and support from friends, family, or teachers can help young performers overcome stage fright, boosting their confidence and self-esteem.
Themes
Social & Emotional Wellbeing
Family & Friends
Courage & self-expression
Friendship and encouragement
Overcoming fear
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