Sunday, April 24, 2016

Working Hard - Yep We Do That!

Playing "Rosa" in Sabado Mornings, by playwright, George Corbin, has been a very rewarding challenge.

With any play, I fall back on knowing that I am talented and  that I can get things done, meaning I can act and I do it well.  But, this attitude is the attitude that gets me in trouble.  Just because God gave me talent it doesn't mean I'm exempt from having to do the homework.  I still have to study and put in the practice time. And I have to go over the script again and again so that its fresh on my mind.

Whoever those people are that don't have to the homework, God Bless them, cause that is not me.


I've realized that, yes,  I have to put in the work when it comes to acting.  That means turning off the TV when I'm going over my lines, reviewing the script, getting together with my partner in order to run lines and initiating those phone calls to get together.

And I need to refraining from any extra curricular activities, if you know what I mean. Plus, I need to get rest in order to be my best.

To be honest its tough to work independently, to have to push myself and not fall sleep and watch TV like I really want to.  But I have to say, the effort I put in is rewarding, when the audience connects with the character you are portraying.  Like on today's performance, a member of the audience shared with me that I had made her cry.  The playwright was in the audience and I turned around and I told him,  "George we made her cry". We were both happy.

Regardless of all the hard work, lines will sometimes slip by.  I'll talk about that on another blog.

If you haven't heard,  I am from Ecuador and recently my country had a 7.9 Earthquake which hit the coast.  That emotional weight has been tough on me but  I've managed best as I can.  It wouldn't be right if I didn't even mention this because its part of my performance.

What is the lesson for today boys and girls.  Well, it is do the homework.  If you want to be the best, you have to work and work hard and then and only then will you be the best.

Now, what are you waiting? Do your homework.

JC


I will be playing Rosa for one more weekend, April 29, 30 and May 1st, 2016. For more information or to buy tickets please go to     http://tinyurl.com/sabado-mornings

To donate to help Ecuador after the earthquake go to: 
 https://www.redcross.org/donate/disaster-relief  

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Count Your Blessings!

"I am so excited." These words I have been using a lot on every video I've been making.
But it is true to how I have been feeling about my life, EXCITED.  I look at my life and realize how blessed I am for having all that I have.  I think it is important for one to count blessings.  I usually do this in the morning and it has made me appreciate my life that much more.

Our breath is a blessing, waking up in the morning is a blessing, the sun shining on our skin, is a blessing. And I'm that much more blessed that I get to follow my passion.

I've been working on one project and another project right after. Currently, I am working on my next
project, SABADO MORNINGS, an original play by George Corbin, directed by Melvin Ishmael Johnson, starring yours truly, me... JC Cadena.  I will be performing the two first weekends of the show March 22nd March 29.

I discover something new everytime I step on stage.  I become aware of so many different things.  I've discovered the actual "play" within the play.  You know what I mean, right?  Play, the verb, the action of playing, and playing on stage.  That is happening with me and "I am so excited," about it.  It reminds me of my childhood, how I played in the mud, played in the sand and had the most fun.

If you are striving to be the best as I am with acting, I hope for you to have the same discoveries I have had.  I hope you enjoy and play on stage, just like you played completely when you were a child.

Now what are you waiting for, go play! Count Your Blessings!


JC

SABADO MORNINGS - by Playwright George Corbin Starring "JC Cadena"
I will be playing Rosa for one more weekend, April 29, 30 and May 1st, 2016. For more information or to buy tickets please go to     http://tinyurl.com/sabado-mornings

To donate to help Ecuador after the earthquake go to: 
 https://www.redcross.org/donate/disaster-relief 




Saturday, March 26, 2016

Singing; Heart, Mind & Voice

I've started to meditate today. And I feel very good about it. As an actor I feel this is very helpful to me.  It exercises my focus.  When I'm on stage I'm focused.  I don't think about "oops I forgot do my laundry," or "I gotta pay my phone bill."  I have to let everything else go.

It is an exercise to keep negative thoughts away from interfering with my goal and that takes focus.

I started singing yesterday. I should say, I started singing classes.  I haven't been singing for two years.  It is always the hardest thing for me.  I showed up to class, late. I walk in to see that I am the oldest there and they are already vocalizing.  Plus these girls voices are just beautiful and they are professional already.

I sit in the circle and I join in the exercise.  I felt rusty, my breath was off, but I still have a good ear to pick up the pitch.

Singing is one of my biggest fears.  Now I am faced with it.  One on one.

But sitting in that room I felt confortable.  I remember that feeling you can get from singing, interpreting a song and losing myself in it.  My teacher, Lula Ross, said that singing requires a trinity; heart, mind and voice.  Which I thought was beautiful.


(L to R) Singer Liz Eve, Singing Teacher Lula Ross and JC Cadena


I have an audition coming up for a musical. They know I have acting chops, now they are just waiting for me to sing for them.  And I'm trying my best not to talk myself out of it.

I've worked through my stage fright and I feel I"m always working on improving my acting.  I can manage dancing with the proper instructor.  And now here I am again, singing.



This is a new adventure for me.  I'm excited to see where it will take me.

JC

Friday, March 11, 2016

"Ecuador Has Talent" is Looking for You!

Growing up I was involved in talent contests and I enjoyed them.  My work with
"Comision Permanente de Fiestas Patrias Ecuatorianas (CPFPE) " has given me the opportunity to work with "Ecuavisa's Ecuador Tiene Talento", a very successful reality show in Ecuador which returns again in 2016.  This time to ..., you guessed it, Los Angeles, California.    

"Ecuador Has Talent" will be in Los Angeles March 20th and 21st auditioning talent.  They will be looking to find talent of any ethnicity to participate in it's star search.  There is no age requirement and producers are welcoming variety acts of all types specially those that break the traditional norms.  

The production team of CPFPE which includes Actress - JC Cadena, Host - Gio Galarza, and Producer - Octavio Red will collaborate with the 
Ecuavisa team and Host, Jonathan Estrada, to produce this grand event in Los Angeles.

Contestants will have 2 minutes in front of judges to show their "TALENTO".  Those who are selected during casting will travel to Ecuador with all expenses paid to compete for $30,000 at the season finale.

I am very blessed to be part of this production team.  I have the opportunity to work with Ecuavisa in showcasing "artists" who want to win the world over. You are invited!


"ECUADOR HAS TALENT"  
CASTING  - LOS ANGELES
SUNDAY 20 MARCH 9 A.M.
8039 S. VERMONT AVE. 
LOS ANGELES CA 90044


Call for more information (562) 565-4417 or you can send me a message.






Sunday, February 28, 2016

I'm proud of myself today for listing to my instincts and sticking with them.

If you remember my last blog, we talked about not "under estimating the room".  Well, kids, I just have to say and I actually listened to myself.  I for some reason felt nervous today and I spent most of the day "taking inventory" to relax, going over my monologue so I wouldn't take it for granted.  And let me tell you it paid off.  I even had a cold and I rocked it.  So I'm proud of myself today for listing to my instincts and sticking with them.

Even though there were distractions along the way.  In the morning the 5 was closed, when I take the 5 to Santa Ana, where I had my performance.  So I had to pay attention to the road to see the other route option and I made it on time.  This sort of traffic thing would of freaked me out normally.  Raising my signals in frantic mode.  This time it did not.  And by the time I got to the theatre my cold was getting progressively worse.  As we speak I am sipping on some Theraflu, prescribed by my personal doctor.

But I had to write about it. I had to tell you my success and hope that you listen to my advice you don't have to use it. But just in case some day you need it, it has been stored in your memory banks.

I'm going to finish this short blog so I can rest for tomorrow, when I have to do it all over again.

Love Hollywood,

JC



Monday, February 22, 2016

Don't Under Estimate The Room

It's all about the room, the audition room.  You have to learn the audition room quickly.  What kind of mood it is in. And to adjust accordingly.  It will just help with the performance.

Today I went in with a real attitude and comfort in my ability to convey the message.  It was dress rehearsal for one of my next performances.   I sat there waiting for my turn to go up.  I was confident
I wouldn't need any kind of relaxation exercise before I went up.  I casually sat there, listening to the
entire play.  Of course you have to be familiar with the play.  But I've done the play before.  I let my confidence skip over my preparation.  So when it came down to performing I realized I was a little nervous and somewhat unprepared.

Overall I was not entirely happy with my performance.  There were a few things that I did enjoy, some moment to moment work.  Of course my body movement was organic. I wasn't connected completely.

Just because it was something I had done before I didn't prepare as well as I should have.  And this is not an attitude that I need to have.  I need to change that attitude.  I need to be practicing constantly and prepare myself as much as possible.

Regardless of what the stage, what the project, what the audition may be, prepare the same as if it was Carnegie Hall.  At the end of the day it is my name I endorse.

Don't under estimate the room!

JC
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