Rent the Musical Masterpiece




This summer I've been working hard on the musical RENT, which will be showcased at Oxted's Barn Theatre from Thursday 15 September - Saturday 17th September 2016.

The cast have been amazing everyone's been so friendly and rehearsals have been going incredibly...


Rent is a musical that I absolutely adore but admittedly never seen before I decided to audition but that needs more recognition.

The premise of rent is according to IMDB,
"This rock opera tells the story of one year in the life of a group of bohemians struggling in modern day East Village New York. The story centers around Mark and Roger, two roommates. While a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life, Mark tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film. In the year that follows, the group deals with love, loss, AIDS, and modern day life in one truly powerful story."

I'm looking forward to another amazing intensive week! And after all this work I would love it if some of you come.

Keep updated at:
Twitter: @RENT_kca

Next post on Wednesday 31st August

Charlz x

Back to School Wishlist


Introduction

School is a place you often associated with repressing style but my wishlist shows that you can still inject personality into your look, even with a ridiculously strict uniform...











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Conclusion

To sum it up I want and like a lot of things. I've figured out my slightly eccentric, masculine mix and match style but am not afraid to mix it up with a touch of femininity.



Next post:posted on Monday 29th August at 0800

Charlz x

The Ultimate Guide to Year 7


Beauty is new experiences



Introduction

Yesterday, students all over the country were ending their secondary school careers and recieving their GCSE results. So I decided to write a post for those of you about to embark on your secondary school journey.

Overview:

▪ Introduction
▪ Top Tips (from some of the guys who've been there)
▪ 7 Things to do Before you Start Year 7
▪ What to Bring On Your First Day
▪ My Year 7 Fears
▪ Summary
▪ Conclusion


Top Tips (from some of the guys who've been there)


Be Prepared for the Extra Pressure

Secondary School is harder than primary school; it's bigger, you have new teachers and new classes and meet new people. You go from being the oldest in the school to the youngest. In other words, school is effort. But in the long run it's worth it.

Don't bring a Bag Filled with Stuff that you Probably Don't Need

I along with pretty much every year 7 did this on my first week (or maybe it was 6 months) but spoiler alert you probably don't need to lug around a heavy oxford dictionary.

Try to Find the Loyal Friends that Actually Care about You

You end up spending more time with these people than you do with your family. Of course, you won't know this straight away but care about your friends because these could be friends for life.

Don't be a Bitch (It Will Come Back to Haunt You)

By the time you get to year 11, everyone is friends with everyone except the guys you have bad blood with. Don't be that person.

Make as many Friends As Possible on the First Day

You get close.with everyone overtime. But make a good first impression on the first day everyone allows for a bit of slack and you'll all look back and laugh.

Narrow Friends Down from There

Don't drop friends; be a friend to everyone but form a close group of friends to gossip with, tell secrets and wingmanning.

Stick with Someone Social

Everyone is awkward and embarrassed on their first day (I sure was) but some people just seem to handle the pressure better than others. For shy or nervous people I recommend that you stick with someone who introduces themselves to everyone that way you make friends quicker and meet more people.

Be Friendly

Everyone loves a guy/girl who is a friend to everyone. Contrary to popular belief it is not the Sharpays of this world that are truly popular and fabulous (HSM reference), it is those thar are loved.


Don't just Stick with People You Know

Remember that there are some people in the room that don't know anyone. However, relieving and exciting it is to see someone you already know, don't close yourself off from meeting more people. Push the boundaries and open the door.

Make friends with Older People
- Kids in older years are notorious for picking on the new kids. By being sweet (and possibly cute) and by showing some fire (the good kind) by just being yourself you can charm them into stopping and also make some awesome friends

Enjoy it before all the GCSE pressure
- Contrary to how it might feel at first year 7 is one of your best years of school. You finally feel like your growing up; get very little homework and making new friends. Being the babies isn't so bad.

7 Things to do Before you Start Year 7


1. Figure out how you'll be getting to school

Nothing's worse than getting lost on your first day and winding up late.

If you're getting the bus or train, find out fares, where you get on and off and how to get to school from the bus stop or train station.

2. Buy the Dreaded Uniform


If you have amazing uniform then lucky you. But regardlesss if it's nice or not you have to wear it, so rock up to the school shop and buy that uniform (probably too big) but own it.

3. Make sure you know how to wear your school uniform


Know how to do the basics like tie your tie or the length of your skirt and figure out how to accessorise within the school rules (which is always a useful guide).

4. Pack your Bag the Day Before


It helps. Trust me.

5. Get a Good Night's Sleep the Day Before


You want to be meeting people when you can concentrate during the frenzy of new people and new places.

6. Ask Questions


Talk to people about your worries, fears and insecurities. Talk to a parent, close friend or sibling but always feel if you're too embarrassed, they can't answer or you're just plain curious to ask me questions in the comments, social media, contact form or email me here. ~~~~~

7. Back to School Shopping


You have to have to have things to take to school. I recommend something that defines you or an aspect of your personality

What to Bring on your First Day



  • A pencil case
  • Pencils
  • Pens
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Coloured pencils
  • Highlighters
  • Coloured Pens
  • Scientific Calculator (for maths)
  • Rubber
  • Sharpener
  • School Bag (I prefer a  cute, comfy backpack)
  • Money (for food and transport)
  • Key (if making your own way home)
  • Lock (for locker)
  • Any letters that were given on the Induction day or sent to your parents
  • Phone (if you have one - to get contacts and stay in contact with parents/guardians)
  • Bus/Train/Helicopter? Pass (whichever way you'll be travelling - it would be cool to get a helicopter to school...)
  • PE Kit
  • Anything else that your school told you to bring


For more inspiration check out my Back to School Wishlist (here)

My Year 7 Fears




Most of my best friends are going somewhere else. I'll be alone... everyone was so friendly and was as open to making friends as I was to having them.

I'll never see my friends anymore, they're going to a different school... You make new friends but I'm still friends with loads of my primary school friends 5 years after we left. If you want it you can make it work.

I'm worried I'll get lost. My new school is so much bigger than my old one... everyone (the teachers and older kids) were so helpful. I basically knew my way around in a week.

I won't like the food. I've seen school dinners on TV and they look disgusting...  At my school the food is AMAZING (expensive but amazing) it contains a selection of pizza, pasta and a main meal as well as other things. We get to choose exactly what we have.

I'll get picked on by the older kids... Sorry guys but this is a rite of passage. But don't worry it's not too bad, it's mostly playful and you get bombarded with 'You're so cute' for half a year, annoying but harmless and think that next year you can initiate the new recruits. But if it gets too bad just mention it to a teacher.

Summary



  • Just be you, no matter how awkward or weird, you'll be spending 5 years with these guys before you know it they'll feel like family.

  • Make friends not enemies, everyone's nervous, you're all in the same boat so get in there and just say 'hi' to get the conversation started.



  • Buy all your uniform and utensils beforehand and pack the day before so you don't forget to bring anything.


Conclusion



I hope you have a great time at secondary school. Hope my advice works for you! Shoutout to Saoirse and Missy from glamorouschic1.blogspot.co.uk for all your help Check out her blog and let me know how it pans out in the comments...

Next Post: Back To School Wishlisht posted on Saturday 27th August 2016 at 0800

Charlz x

What is Beauty?


Introduction

​The definition of beauty has been one of the great question marks in civilisation from the beginning. A concept that many of the great philosophers have pondered over the years.

However, the inspiration for this post came from watching Suicide Squad,  a movie that I was so psyched for as it has an amazing trailer but when it came down to the crunch the movie was underwhelming as it just wasn't dark enough. The movie wasn't a complete flop though and had it's golden moments.

One of these was when Harley Quinn, talks about how none of them is beautiful on the inside but it doesn't show on the outside, except for Killer Croc "he's just ugly." to which he replies "I'm beautiful!"

That moment really tugs on the heartstrings, letting us know after all the rejection and isolation Croc has received in his life, he's still strong and that's beautiful. But really got me thinking: What is beauty?

  • Is beauty how aesthetically pleasing something is?
  • Or is it more about what's on the inside?

How Beauty Has Been Defined Before

 Summary

Most of the images I found online after doing a google images search for 'what is beauty' referred more to your character and confidence than your outward appearance some like...



... suggest that outward appearance does to some extent matter, but maybe that it isn't as important as it first appears.

What Beauty is to Me

​There have been many times in my life that I haven't felt beautiful.

I used to be bullied a lot, have people constantly making me feel worthless and unimportant, I like to say that I lost my sparkle. But I didn't crumble. I was lucky that I had great friends to hold me up and a family that love me. I would call that beauty.

When I found out that one of my best friend's dad had died that was basically like a second father to me, I felt so desperate and helpless, that I became depressed, not telling anyone because I didn't feel like I had the right to be. I felt so selfish that I still had my dad and yet felt the way I did; yet she was being so strong and I wasn't even helping her like I should've been.

Yet I find her strength beautiful. That tough period that I had to go through tore me apart but toughened me up so I find that strangely beautiful.

I started getting nightmares and not sleeping (that was the start of my insomnia that I still have to this day). My doctor says that half my problem is that I worry about it too much which keeps me awake which starts a cycle. But it is not all bad. The beautiful part is to tire myself out to sleep, I'm always doing sport, keeping healthy, achieving goals, and starting new projects. Plus, I have more hours in the day so can achieve more.



I got over aiming for society's impossible idea of beauty while finding beauty and strength in myself and I want to help others to do the same.

That's why from now on i'm focused on dedicating this blog to beauty. A place that feautures beautiful people, doing beautiful things in beautiful ways.

My Definition of Beauty

​Beauty is a feeling.  
Beauty is in the mind.
Beauty is physical.
Beauty is imperfection.
Beauty is strength.
Beauty is achievement.
Beauty is growth.
Beauty is a smile.
Beauty is education.
Beauty is expression.
Beauty is love.
Beauty is hope.
Beauty is positivity.
Beauty is in the heart.
Beauty is preparation.
Beauty is impulsive.
Beauty is abstract.
Beauty is loud.
Beauty is subtle.
Beauty is friendship.
Beauty is family.
Beauty is simple.
Beauty is complex.
Beauty is attitude.
Beauty is behaviour.
Beauty is actions.
Beauty is portrayed.
Beauty is power.
Beauty is unique.
Beauty is there.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
There is beauty everywhere.

Conclusion


Beauty is hard to explain, it's combination of a lot of things it is mental and physical and everyone sees it and defines it slightly differently. I truly do believe that there is beauty everywhere in everything and everyone, even if it is not glaringly obvious at first. Beauty is beautiful and it's just a case of looking around you to find it. This is what beauty means to me but I know it such an abstract question that there is no way I could've covered it all. Leave any questions you have in the comments section and I would love to know...



Next post published on Friday 26 August 2016 at 08:00am

Charlz x

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