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Podcast Episode Description: The Inner Game of Performance: From Stage Fright to Shoonya
Carnatic artist Ranjini offers a deeply personal and reflective look at what it truly takes to step onto the stage, blending the rigor of sport and engineering with the art of musical expression.
In this episode, Ranjini details her evolution from an uninhibited child artist to an introspective professional, exploring the constant "tussle" between the personal space of creation and the public nature of performance.
Key Highlights:
- The Athlete's Mindset: Discover why Ranjini treats performance like a sport, embracing self-criticality as a vital tool for reflection and using concepts like muscle memory and iteration to perfect her craft without becoming stale.
- The Quest for Shoonya: Learn about the profound mental state of "shoonya" (absolute zero)—a goal of being completely present—and the battle against the "need for control" that prevents the artistic flow state.
- The Art of Preparation: Get an inside look at her structured process, from "Requirements Analysis" before a concert to the physical benefits of swimming and the centering practice of tuning the tambura.
- Dealing with the Unexpected: Ranjini shares her perspective on mistakes as necessary "aberrations" that allow for serendipity, and her major expectation from organizers: a profound understanding of sound and acoustics.
- Finding the Blend: She concludes with a powerful reflection on why her personal and performance identities "blend," and how the stage is ultimately a spiritual practice that helps her better know herself.
Whether you're a performer, an athlete, or simply seeking a deeper connection to your own work, this episode provides a unique map for transforming the art of performance into a journey of self-discovery.
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