There’s
a saying that you don’t conduct symphony whilst facing directly towards audience.
What’s
the lesson? If you demarcate audience first, then the rhythm is already lost.
Because now, the symphony isn’t played to the finest & fullest level; but with
hiccups, with balanced responses (good or bad) in succession, fragmented,
that dilutes what’s been originally practiced.
The saying ‘find your audience’ is the worst saying after all. If you already found it,
then you’ve stopped evolving. And once that stops, can there be any new tomorrow? Nope! It’s The Truman Show. Living the life with the restricted audience, both on & off screen.The
crow cannot become a swan nor vice versa could ever happen. The former is used
in conjunction with afterlife, whilst the latter with the existing dance of
love & beauty. The audience herein differs too. So, would one want to be as
restricted & too balanced as the above?
What
should be the best thing then? Rather finding your audience or audience within
audience as spectators; just conduct or play to the fullest. If it has been
understood with applause, welcome it! If it has been understood with no applause,
accept it to upgrade it! If it has been not understood with applause, negate
the applause! And if it has been not understood with no applause, play again
somewhere else or therein only sometime later; not restricting to anticipation of
finding audience first for applause.
© Pranav Chaturvedi 2023