āWe tend to compare ourselves to other actors but thatās not fair to us. So try to stay away from that. Donāt compare yourself to other actors because you are competing with yourself. Because thereās this saying we always use in theater: āWeāre only as good as our last performance.ā So itās always us that we have to watch over.ā
Award-winning theater and film actress Dolly de Leon shared this to the participants of the workshop Auditioning for a Role and Landing It.

The workshop was the launching activity of the newly-established Dulaang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas (DUP) Studio.
At the workshop, De Leon shared the steps she goes through for auditions, her experiences, and the ups and downs of participating in auditions.
āYouāre thinking, āOh my God, gagawin ko iyan sa harap ng maraming tao. And then youāre going to do it. And then at the end, you didnāt get the part.ā So thatās the reality of an audition,ā De Leon said. āTheyāre not easy. Why? You go to a place that is empty with a bunch of directors or casting directors. And youāre made to perform in a space that is not whatās written in the script. So you have to use imagination. You have to imagine yourself in that space. And actually believe that what is happening in the scene is happening in your reality,ā she added.
As a fan of American award-winning actor Bryan Cranston, De Leon showed a video clip of Cranston giving an inspirational talk.
In the clip, Cranston said, ā³Ō¹ĻĀŪ̳ 18 years ago, I had this cognition that I realized I was going into auditions trying to get a job and that simply wasnāt. It wasnāt what I was supposed to be doing. An actor is supposed to create a compelling, interesting character that serves the text. You present it in the environment where your audition happens. And then you walk away, thatās it. Everything else is out of your control so donāt even think about it. Donāt focus on that. Youāre not going there to get a job.ā

In closing, De Leon reminded the workshop participants that it is about telling the story.
āRemember, we are there to serve the story. Itās not about us. Itās not about us looking good. Itās not about us performing well. Itās about us telling this story and being faithful to the character that weāre playing,ā she said.
De Leon is an alumna of the pioneering batch of the Certificate in Theatre Arts program of the UP Diliman Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts. She gained international acclaim for her role in the Palme d’Or-winning Triangle of Sadness where she won the Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She also won the Cinemalaya 2023 Best Supporting Actress for the film Iti Mapupukaw. In June 2023, De Leon was invited to be a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which presents the annual Academy Awards or Oscars. Her recent film is the box-office hit A Very Good Girl with Kathryn Bernardo.
Meanwhile, DUP Artistic Director Issa Manalo Lopez said, āSana marami pang sessions na ganitoāiyong makabubuo ng bagong kaalaman hindi sa top-down na paraan pero iyong matututo tayo sa isaāt isa.ā She added, āKaya sinimulan ang initiative na ito ng DUP kasi gusto rin naming buksan ang pag-unawa sa kung paano tayo magkakaroon ng mas malalim na kaalaman sa pagbubuo natin bilang Pilipino, kung paano nga bang umarte, paano nga ba sa teatro, paano nga ba sa pelikula at iba pang creative industries.ā
The three-hour workshop and launching of the DUP Studio were held at the Ignacio B. GimenezāKAL Theater on Nov. 25.
According to the DUPās Facebook page, the DUP Studio āaims to create a space for deep and genuine connections that empower performance makers to contextualize and respond to the current issues and trends in theatre and performance studies and the call for safe and sustainable performance practices.ā

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