Lewis Ranft: I had the same exact problem before. I think you should tell your mom that going to a performing arts high school is a great opportunity for you and you should go for it. When my mom said no, I signed for auditions in secrecy and that my mom REAL angry. But she went to the audition anyway and she saw that it was a FANTASTIC opportunity for me. Just talk to her and don't get impatient or angry easily.
Clare Hoard: Seek endorsement from advocates, talk to music teachers, drama coach, choreographers and have them talk to your parents on your behalf. Perhaps some informing from those who are (and I hate to use the word) authorities may prove to convince your parents. Now, of course this is assuming you have a talent and your desire is not just a whim. Question your motivation. Are just looking to be a star because that what our society most recognizes or do you have a true affection for the art? Ask yourself are you willing to preform even if you are not ge! tting paid? Either way if you are totally serious about going to an arts school no barrier will keep you from obtaining your goal. If you find that in the future you did not make it then question the validity of your seriousness to determine why you didn't get there, and don't blame your parents. Where there's a will there,s a way....Show more
Jed Porada: Weill you have to show them that you deserve to go there.
Dana Russian: Say it nicely
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