• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA News and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Charlotte train stabbing: Suspect ruled incompetent to stand trial, judge orders treatment

Charlotte train stabbing: Suspect ruled incompetent to stand trial, judge orders treatment

June 10, 2026
Defying Russia: Poland and Germany want mega wind farms in Baltic Sea

Defying Russia: Poland and Germany want mega wind farms in Baltic Sea

June 10, 2026
Madrid’s first Nobu Hotel and restaurant to open in September

Madrid’s first Nobu Hotel and restaurant to open in September

June 10, 2026
‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Couples Status Check: Who Is Still Together and Who Broke Up?

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Couples Status Check: Who Is Still Together and Who Broke Up?

June 10, 2026
Kansas boy discovers 15-foot marine reptile fossil from 85 million years ago during geology field trip

Kansas boy discovers 15-foot marine reptile fossil from 85 million years ago during geology field trip

June 10, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Charlotte train stabbing: Suspect ruled incompetent to stand trial, judge orders treatment
  • Defying Russia: Poland and Germany want mega wind farms in Baltic Sea
  • Madrid’s first Nobu Hotel and restaurant to open in September
  • ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Couples Status Check: Who Is Still Together and Who Broke Up?
  • Kansas boy discovers 15-foot marine reptile fossil from 85 million years ago during geology field trip
  • Sen Tom Cotton urges DOJ to probe Chinese bid to ‘kneecap’ American AI
  • Cole Escola, Nicole Scherzinger and More at the Tony Awards After-Party at the Carlyle
  • Iran allegedly used soccer clubs to spy on citizens, opposition group urges FIFA to ban team before World Cup
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
US Times MirrorUS Times Mirror
Newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
 Weather Login
US Times MirrorUS Times Mirror
Home » Blog: Finding Freedom Through Structure
Entertainment

Blog: Finding Freedom Through Structure

staffstaffJune 10, 20260 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
Blog: Finding Freedom Through Structure

I used to perform for an invisible audience.

As a child, I would spend hours in my room playing dress-up, creating characters, and experimenting with different voices—all on my own. It was my safe space. And yet, I never once considered acting as a career. I was far too shy to imagine that version of myself existing in the real world.

Instead, I followed a more “practical” path. I earned a degree in Audiovisuals and Multimedia, which led to a career as a television producer and later as a digital media creator. Storytelling remained at the center of everything I did, but from the other side of the lens. I was shaping narratives, guiding interviews, and helping direct campaigns.

Still, something felt off.

It was through working closely with actors that I realized I didn’t have the language to communicate with them in a way that truly supported their artistry. My instincts were technical, not human. I knew how to frame a shot, but not how to give actors the direction they needed to succeed.

So, I did what made sense at the time. I signed up for acting workshops to fill that gap.

What I didn’t expect was to fall in love with it—even with the stage fright that came along.

That curiosity quickly turned into a leap of faith. I decided to pursue acting more seriously and left my 9-to-5 job. But something still wasn’t clicking. My work felt inconsistent. Some days, everything flowed. Other days, it felt forced and disconnected.

At the time, I believed consistency meant being able to reproduce the same result over and over again. What I didn’t understand yet was that consistency isn’t about repeating outcomes—it’s about having a process you can rely on, especially on the days when nothing seems to be going your way.

I told myself this struggle was normal, something every artist experiences. But deep down, I knew I had plateaued. I needed to revisit my foundation. At the same time, I didn’t want to return to college or put my career on hold.

That’s when I found the Atlantic Acting School’s Evening Conservatory.

I was first introduced to the Practical Aesthetics technique through a chapter of A Practical Handbook for the Actor, which was shared during the audition process. What struck me immediately was how tangible it felt. Unlike other techniques I had studied, this approach was direct, playable, and rooted in action. It gave me something I could actually do when I felt stuck in my head.

I’ll admit, I wasn’t sure it would work for me. But after moving to the U.S., where every other artist seemed ten steps ahead, I felt I had nothing to lose.

So I went for it.

And everything shifted.

For the first time, acting made sense in a way that aligned with how my brain works. As someone who is naturally analytical (a great skill to have as a producer), I found freedom in that structure. Not because it simplified the work, but because it clarified it. It gave me a clear way to approach each moment truthfully.

I still don’t get the analysis “right” all the time. It’s not as easy as it seems on paper. But now, I have a process I trust. And more importantly, I have a reason to let go.

One of the biggest transformations for me was learning to place my attention fully on the other person on stage. That simple shift changed everything. The stage fright, the overthinking, and the self-awareness all began to fade. I was no longer performing for an audience—or judging myself in real time. I was simply pursuing a clear goal through a specific action, watching how it landed on my scene partner. Nothing scary about that.

I even started applying this approach to my cabaret performances, and the results were immediate. What once felt controlled became alive. What once felt repetitive became new every time.

And better yet, I actually enjoy auditioning now.

It feels like being back in my childhood bedroom—except this time, I’m not hiding. I’m fully present, responsive, and open to wherever the moment takes me. The idea that no two performances are ever the same no longer scares me. It excites me. It means I’m truly living in the moment.

Atlantic Acting School didn’t just give me tools. It gave me permission. Permission to trust myself, to embrace unpredictability, and to redefine what “consistency” really means.

It’s no longer about control.

It’s about freedom.


Susana Raposo

Susana Raposo (she/her/hers) is a NYC-based Portuguese actor and mezzo-soprano belter, trained at the Atlantic Acting School’s Evening Conservatory and Actor Therapy’s Musical Theater Intensive. She brings a grounded, emotionally honest presence to her work, paired with strong musicality and expressive storytelling.

She maintains an active career across both the U.S. and Portugal, with an extensive voice-dubbing portfolio that includes Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (Sandy Cheeks), That Christmas (Bernadette), and UglyDolls (Wedgehead), among other international credits.

Her NYC stage work includes Uncle Charlie Is F*cking With Us (Danielle) and Champagne Tears: The Rich Also Cry (Doña Malvada). Website: www.susanaraposo.com. IG: susana_raposo


Evening Conservatory

Designed for the working actor, the Evening Conservatory distills the physical, emotional, and analytical tools of acting into a concentrated three-semester program.

Students will push beyond their creative comfort zones to take their talents to new heights.

Learn More

RELATED STORIES

1

Blog: It’s Cool to Care: Rediscovering My Craft at the Atlantic Intensive Photo

2

Blog: From New Zealand to New York: Chasing My Dream Over 8,000 Miles Photo

3

Blog: The Magic of Practical Aesthetics Photo

Blog: The Magic of Practical Aesthetics

I just finished the Summer Intensive program at Atlantic Acting School! It was a joyous, unforgettable experience taking those intense six weeks of full-on immersion into Practical Aesthetics, and sharing those weeks with some of the most talented people I know.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Couples Status Check: Who Is Still Together and Who Broke Up?

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Couples Status Check: Who Is Still Together and Who Broke Up?

Cole Escola, Nicole Scherzinger and More at the Tony Awards After-Party at the Carlyle

Cole Escola, Nicole Scherzinger and More at the Tony Awards After-Party at the Carlyle

Shoppers Say This ‘Game-Changing’ Eye Cream Makes Under-Eyes Look More Refreshed

Shoppers Say This ‘Game-Changing’ Eye Cream Makes Under-Eyes Look More Refreshed

Watch Billy Porter, Wayne Brady & More Rehearse LA CAGE AUX FOLLES

Watch Billy Porter, Wayne Brady & More Rehearse LA CAGE AUX FOLLES

Taylor Swift Rocks Dreamy Western-Inspired Patchwork Dress at ‘Toy Story 5’ L.A. Premiere

Taylor Swift Rocks Dreamy Western-Inspired Patchwork Dress at ‘Toy Story 5’ L.A. Premiere

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld June 10, 2026- Go Inside the Tonys Opening Number and More

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld June 10, 2026- Go Inside the Tonys Opening Number and More

Amanda Batula Says Her ‘Biggest Fear’ Was Losing Kyle Cooke on ‘In the City’ Just Months Before Split

Amanda Batula Says Her ‘Biggest Fear’ Was Losing Kyle Cooke on ‘In the City’ Just Months Before Split

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Season 4 Finale Couples Give a Status Update: Where They Stand Now, Future Plans (Exclusive)

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Season 4 Finale Couples Give a Status Update: Where They Stand Now, Future Plans (Exclusive)

MJ on Broadway to Welcome Jackson Robert Vann as ‘Little Michael’

MJ on Broadway to Welcome Jackson Robert Vann as ‘Little Michael’

Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest News

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

January 11, 2021
EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

January 11, 2021
World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

January 11, 2021
Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

January 11, 2021

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA News and updates directly to your inbox.

Editor's Picks
Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

January 11, 2021
EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

January 11, 2021
World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

January 11, 2021
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
2026 © US Times Mirror. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?