Griot Chinyere reveals how nerve-wracking it can be to show your work to an audience at a very early stage.
"The scratch night was a surprising experience. I have never participated in one before. We were just beginning to gel as a team, come to grips with the work and there we were exposing our vulnerabilities to an audience.
"The response was encouraging, informative and gave much food for thought. I was a little nervous that we received such powerful feedback when we at the beginning of the journey. I was also happy to know that there is an audience out there waiting to be taken on a longer journey which plays on their emotions, sometimes tip-toeing and other times marching."
"The scratch night was a surprising experience. I have never participated in one before. We were just beginning to gel as a team, come to grips with the work and there we were exposing our vulnerabilities to an audience.
"The response was encouraging, informative and gave much food for thought. I was a little nervous that we received such powerful feedback when we at the beginning of the journey. I was also happy to know that there is an audience out there waiting to be taken on a longer journey which plays on their emotions, sometimes tip-toeing and other times marching."