Well I have had that happen to me. It even happens to members. And if all penguins were on stage with Cadence nobody would be able to see her. It happens because cadence is performing. I mean, imagine if you were at a concert, the guards would not let you on stage. So just try to go in front of the stage instead of being on the stage. i go in front of the blue part, as close as i can get then i just start to dance! have fun! :)
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He got nervous in front of everyone on stage.
nervous, stage fright, scared
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The front of the stage is the portion closest to the audience.
The word, proscenium, which was derived from ancient Rome, and literally translates to "In front of the scenery", is used to describe the area surrounding the front of a stage.
Front stage is where the audience can see you, backstage is behind the black curtain, out of sight of audience.
The word 'proscenium' is defined as "the part of a theatre stage in front of the curtain". It can also refer to the stage of an ancient theatre. With regard to playing spaces there are the following: proscenium: where the action is on a stage and the stage itself does not jut out into the audience or house space. thrust: the stage itself juts out into the house and the audience is on 3 sides - front, stage left and stage right. arena: theatre in the round where the audience is on all sides.
Usually The front part of the stage is called the downstage! I think the questions refers to the part of a stage in front of the curtain.. referred to as the "apron". Hope this helps
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A proscenium stage is where the actor faces the whole audience on the front (downstage) of the stage. A thrust stage is where the actor is surrounded on 3 sides by the audience. Think of a proscenium stage as the people coming to the front to see the actor whereas the thrust stage is where the stage comes out into the audience.
I think you mean the "footlights".