Britta Aas graduates from Bemidji High School this weekend. She spoke on the morning show about how Covid has affected her senior year and the lessons she's gleaned during these times.
It's been really hard, especially having those last couple of months that were considered to be the best of your of anyone's high school experience. But, you know, day to day, just realizing how blessed and lucky I've still been in this time. My family's been healthy... I've definitely learned to to live more in the moment.
A natural on stage, Britta hadn't performed in a play until 8th grade and this fall she kicked off her senior year starring as Elle Woods in Bemidji High School's production of Legally Blonde. Her love of performing will be incorporated into her college experience at Mankato State University this fall and she's currently a finalist in Hennepin Theatre Trust's Triple Thread Spotlight Showcase competition.
I'm involved in a theater competition through Hennepin Theatre Trust...in Minneapolis, and it's called Triple Threat. I submitted video auditions of me singing, dancing and performing monologues. And I actually became a finalist this year... that gives me the opportunity to work with professionals in Minneapolis over Zoom calls ...And it just gives a lot of opportunities for me...
Most graduation ceremonies look different in 2020 including Bemidji's. A vehicle processional will drive from the Sanford Center thru town and to the Bemidji High School. During the time, a radio broadast on FM 104.5 will honor the seniors with speeches and stories. Rather than share her thoughts about gradutation with a typical speech Britta, gathered her musings and recorded an original song, "Scenes From a Forever Home," that will have its radio debut during the graduation ceremony.
I was asked to write a speech which I surprisingly was kind of scared when I was asked to. Of course, I loved singing and performing in front of people, but for some reason, reading off a sheet of paper in front of a bunch of people on the radio did not sound fun to me. So I decided to write a song and they chose it and they're going to play it on the radio. I just recorded it the other day. So it's an original and I'm really excited for that...
In this interview, Britta discusses all of the above topics as well as what it's like to be a student with a parent as her teacher, how her high school performance career has taught her to work hard and be determined, and she even shares tips on how overcoming stagefright - a lesson all of of might remind ourselves of...
... remind yourself that everyone who is watching...they're rooting for you. They're not hoping that you do poorly... when I figured that out, I think that played a huge role in my confidence onstage.
We're definitely rooting for Britta and all the 2020 graduates! Congratulations! This will indeed be a year to remember!
Marcia Hyatt is a leadership and life coach who provides a weekly feature on WTIP’s North Shore Weekend titled “The Best of Ourselves,” which explores how we can be resilient and creative in these turbulent times.
Marcia Hyatt is a leadership and life coach who provides a weekly feature on WTIP’s North Shore Weekend titled “The Best of Ourselves,” which explores how we can be resilient and creative in these turbulent times.
Marcia Hyatt is a leadership and life coach who provides a weekly feature on WTIP’s North Shore Weekend titled “The Best of Ourselves,” which explores how we can be resilient and creative in these turbulent times.
Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! NEW ARTISTS on this episode including songs by Kaylee Kitzman, Tyler Herwig, New Seven, Grand Holler . . . and more! Plus we report on what’s happening at TRF’s RIVERS & RAILS BREWING–all on MHB!
This episode of Real College Podcast, we’re going to the movies! With pieces about independent movie theaters and SAG/Writers strike, we’re learning more about the film industry. We also feature pieces about being sober and punk, and the wildfires that have been hurting Minnesota’s air quality.
Timestamps:
1:20 – Independent Movies – Brandon Wetterlin
11:15 – Wildfires and Air Quality – Matt Sullivan
15:35 – Sobriety and Punk – Quinn McClurg
25:20 – SAG and Writers Guild Strike – Andrew Kicmol
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MN Reads: “Ferns and Lycophytes of Minnesota” by Welby R. Smith