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What's This All About?

Have you ever wondered what it takes to stand up before a live audience and do something worthwhile? Sing an aria, play in a jazz trio, perform a one-man show, do a comedy act, make balloon animals or swing on a trapeze?

Doing It Live!” is about those people who take their art and work to the stage, whether that stage is a 100-seat theater, and 10,000-seat amphitheater, or a street corner, to offer it up to others who may be enthralled, appalled or indifferent.

This is where you can download interviews, conversations and stories with famous and soon-to-be-famous people who create art before a live audience without edits, retakes, do-overs or special sound effects.

The show is hosted by me, Nancy Tierney. The idea came to me while watching the Tony Awards. I found myself sobbing with a combination of love and grief. Not because I cared about the awards or who won, but because I had such a profound respect and love for these artists who do it live, who don’t have the fallback of endless takes, cinematic tricks, voice-overs or a top-notch editor splicing in the editing room. These are artists who have to give it all to the moment, because they can’t pause and say, “Wait, let me do that over.”

Doing It Live!” includes interviews with all types of performance artists. Musicians, comedians, improv theater artists, street performers, dancers and just about anyone who knows what it takes to perform before a watching, listening audience.

Yurika and the Big Drums

Yurika72If you're going to experience Taiko drumming,
you have to experience it live. There's really no other way.

Taiko, which means "big drum" in Japanese, is the art of drumming with very big drums, big sticks and the whole body of the performer. It's loud, dynamic and highly choreographed to be a performance of sight and sound.

Yurika Chiba, from Sonoma County Taiko, talks to us about the art of Taiko, why it is the ultimate performance art, and how she uses the energy of her love for Taiko to overcome any performance nervousness.


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Drunk with Terese Genecco

It was back in July when I sat in the parking lot of Nordstroms in Corte Madera, CA, to interview Terese Genecco, cabaret artist and winner of the Entertainer of the Year Award bestowed by the Bay Area Cabaret Competition in 2003.

Terese is on her way to New York with her new show, Drunk with Love, a tribute to Frances Faye.

In this interview, we discuss Frances Faye, her impact on Terese, and how old fears turn into empowering choices to Do It Live!


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