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“The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years.”

My Final Evaluation In my first proposal, I wanted to explore what made Audrey Hepburn who she was, which I later refined to what was important to her. My extensive research covered all aspects of what Hepburn valued, which I concluded all fell under being true to herself. In this sense, I achieved my initial aspiration, even without a tangible explanation. I also wanted to leave the audience feeling they’d ‘experienced the true essence of Hepburn’ which, from feedback, I achieved by playing Hepburn as a character. For myself, not only did I develop my acting, but I experienced the sorrow, joy and bravery she carried through her life. Conveying all of my research was a challenge; Hepburn’s complexity only grew the further I delved into her life, but I found tasks gave me a thought process to convey the message. As I continued my research I added layers of meaning onto the choreography, in a similar way which I would add thoughts and a narrative to a role created by someone else. H...

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