I’ve spent the better part of my life in front of audiences of one kind or another. Singing songs, walking on stilts or blowing fire balls, all for the enjoyment of “the audience”.

The performer/audience relationshp is a beautiful and sometimes delicate connection. One does not exist without the other. Without a “performer” there is no audience just people going about their lives, and without an audience can we really call ourselves “performers”, or are we just passionate artists with no one to listen to our insights?

Performance artists all have some kind of joy or amazement they seek to share. The audience is there perhaps because they sense that their lives will become something more should they accept what the performer is offering.