Hey pinkflami...,
You should respect your Mother. That means treating her they way you want to be treated. That said, life is a two way street. She should listen to you, but you may have to make it subtle. What I am suggesting is opening a conversation. Ask her if her objection is that she does not want to see you hurt? She probably knows, that the field of acting is filled with failures. But, you could approach it that you simply want to have some fun trying, see if you really do like it, and if you have the commitment.
Her issue could be money - lessons/classes can cost some money, which might put the family budget over the edge. Her issue could be the time consumed running around to take you around. So, you need to see it from her perspective. That will allow you to really have a heart-to-heart with her.
You can get lessons off the internet too! Here are some sites that you might like. Best of luck!
2006-11-25 03:30:38
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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If your not 18 years old. I am sure your mom has the say so about it. Maybe your dad can influence her. She might be scared, getting you exposed to all kinds of things. But if you have a gift, look for a agent maybe on the internet. Or call Disney channel.
This one might get to your mom. Tell her what a great opportunity it is. And how much money you will be making. And you would help out with any thing finacial. And you need her support. Because you feel it your blood to act. You can always tell her if one day she don't find you in your bed. That you are gone for good. I know thats mean to say that. But moms have a tendacy to ignore their kids. Tell her that you just want a chance. You know what else you can do. Start fasting and praying to God. Everyday, your mom will soon notice it. That your not eating. Thats what I did! for something I wanted so bad. And it worked. Well good luck if she says no way. You can wait until your 18 and do what you want.
2006-11-25 03:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You should do some research on acting classes and agencies around if you are really interested in pursuing this as a career. Then once you have the research gathered you should sit down with your mother show her and go over the information. At the same time you should let her know how important this is to you. You could also research colleges that have a good theater program and let her know about those. You could even talk to her first and then make the research process a group effort. Let her know that you aren't trying to do this just to upset her, that it is something you are passionate about. If she sees that you are willing to put so much time and energy into getting all the details and knowing the requirements she might be a little more likely to start listening to you. She is just worried about you and wants what is best for you. Just talk to her and let her know how you feel but use the information that you collect to show her how much you are willing to put into this to make it a reality.
2006-11-25 09:42:37
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answered by vcutheatre 2
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For a good reply,I should know ur country of residence & city. Bcz, It is a matter of society & enviorarment which is the main obstacle of such situation.Ask ur mom Act is not any rowdy work but it is a pure culture & a great art. And the Art & & culture devolaped human civilization.It educates, devolaped thinking, improves ideas & to face the situation in this hard & difficult world. Let her understand the matter very slowly. Tell her a word everyday. Ask ur friends & close relatives also to persue her slowly. I'm confident she will understand.
2006-11-25 03:25:54
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answered by ogmansur 2
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Oh lord. i'm inclusive of your mom. The appearing industry is an insanely fickle employer and that's somewhat irresonsible on your appearing coach to signify which you uproot and flow to CA because of the fact they think of you have "have been given what it takes". So what?? a million human beings have what it takes and it would not recommend they are going to make it as a working actor. on your appearing coach to even recommend this for a 12 year previous makes me very careful of what they're intentions are. you do no longer say the place you reside, yet there are opportunities in each and every state and each city. in the experience that your coach is so adament which you have the flexibility to make it, than s/he ought to offer up stressful approximately you shifting available so quickly and as a replace talk attempting to get you some auditions now! check out Actors get admission to, check out in the back of the curtain, get a replica of the Ross comments and a series of mailing labels for companies in enormous apple and l. a. that artwork with toddlers. there is surely no longer something combating you from submitting to companies and for auditions in those places regardless of in case you do no longer stay there. in case you surely get one, then you somewhat can communicate inclusive of your mothers and fathers approximately flying to special apple or l. a. for the audition (which persons do each and all the time!). apart from this, you in basic terms could desire to concetrate on getting the final training and extra adventure, so as which you will nicely be the final actor you could nicely be. once you turn 18, then you somewhat can initiate observing different opportunities which comprise making a flow to l. a. or enormous apple.
2016-10-17 12:36:41
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answered by ? 4
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If you really have the talent , then ask a mentor or teacher to help you out to explain to your mom. Don't give up on this dream. Be patient and explain to your mom how it gives you encouragement and motivation. Perhaps your mom is thinking that your studies will be affected. You just have to assure her it won't. This is how some famous actresses started off -small, but they went on, to great heights. Go, reach for your rainbows.
2006-11-25 15:08:20
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answered by ? 7
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You should listen to your mother. Don't do anything that is against her wishes because it will just get you into trouble. Just try to talk to her and explain to her that acting is something you seriously want to do and you would really like the opportunity to try out for at least a school play.
2006-11-25 03:40:23
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answered by FlyChicc420 5
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sit her down and talk to her about it. if it's something you really want to do make her understand why it's such a big deal to you. I had that same problem, except it was me wanting to be on the technical crew and my mom wanting me to be on stage.
2006-11-25 03:21:55
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answered by Bri 2
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sit her down talk to her and tell her this is a passion that you feel you can succeed at tell her about the hollywood group and tell her about you passion and love for acting i love it too! I got in the hollywood group and you should 2 if you have a dream go for it
"shoot for the moon even if you miss you land among the stars"
Good luck!
Brianna
2006-11-25 03:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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She's worried about something and you'll need to find out what and help her understand that it'll be OK. Maybe she would be willing to talk to your school's drama teacher about it. Maybe you could talk to the drama teacher yourself. He or she has probably heard all of the objections of parents before and could help you talk to her.
Good luck!
2006-11-28 13:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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