“Before you go out, you have to be in the zone. You have to focus on being in the right frame of mind. I’ve always had terrible stage fright. I don’t like to be stressed when I go on stage. I need 20 minutes of silence,” says ShaniaTwain
Illustration: Lauren Tamaki Shania Twain is a country singer-songwriter and five-time Grammy winner. She’s sold more than 90 million albums, and her 1997 album Come On Over remains the best-selling country-music album of all time. Her latest album, Now, released in 2017, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 100 chart. She’s currently performing her show Shania Twain “Let’s Go!” at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
I have two favorite kinds of mornings. In Vegas, I start by going out to the horses, giving them their breakfast, brushing them and cleaning out their stall. I ride most days. That’s my “gym” when I’m there. I always have a barrel with baskets of apples and carrots by the door of my house and the horses are close enough that they can poke their head in.
When I’m in Switzerland, I go out in my pajamas and pick roses. For the past 20-something years, I’ve been cultivating roses. I have about eight varieties, which bloom all season, like Sunset roses — they have a white, soft center. I make bouquets and put them all over the house. All summer, my friends get arrangements. I also have lots of wonderful hydrangeas.After my morning, I get on the laptop and start dealing with my schedule. I’m pretty good at prioritizing. I am very organized.
In a hotel, there often isn’t anywhere that’s quiet enough to work my voice out. I’m always happy when I get a room with a big walk-in closet. I often do it there. I made my last record in my bathroom, the quietest room of a house. It was the best for being able to make a lot of noise.It takes about a year to put a show together. I deal with stage managers, lighting, all kinds of technicians. I also work on the graphic design and even do costuming.
Everything has to go off and back on in the right order. If anything goes wrong, you don’t make it, so you have to be fast, efficient, and accurate. We have a lot of laughs, as it’s quite physical. You run off and run on. You work up a real sweat. But it’s all fun. It’s an exhilarating thing, those quick changes. The show pattern never gets boring.Before you go out, you have to be in the zone. You have to focus on being in the right frame of mind. I’ve always had terrible stage fright.
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