I really like the role of an actor, especially that every time is a new and different challenge on stage. My stage fright in a theater project is greater than in a musical one.
This is what the singer Nora Karaivanova told "Focus".
In the one-man play "Dreams", written especially for her by Ivo Siromakhov, she takes on the role of a cashier in a hypermarket. The director is Ivo Moldovanski. "The show is very close to each of us. These are the dreams of a normal, ordinary person, and this is what we try to recreate on stage as well – the clash between what we imagine, what we want to be, our dreams, our dreams and what we want to be", said Nora Karaivanova.
The song "Dreams" was created especially for the show. The author of the text is Nora herself, and the music is by Valeria Krachunova. "We close the show with this song and it sums up all the emotion of everything seen on stage," added the singer.
Nora Karaivanova admitted that she feels more comfortable when she sings in front of a smaller audience. "It's more intimate, it's closer, we become like friends at some point. The feeling from the big halls is great, but the energy gets diluted.“
According to her, it is mandatory for the artist to do various professional experiments. "This is how you enrich yourself, open your horizons. If I hadn't ventured into theatre, I would never have known that I could do it. I think every artist should be brave. Sometimes it works, other times – no, but we're used to experimenting with our lives anyway”, she added.
Nora Karaivanova perceives her work in the field of real estate as an experiment. "When I decided to take my first step in this direction, I told myself that this is a very dynamic profession, it's not confined to an office, you meet different people, you don't know where you'll find new friends," she shared.
Trust in this business is very important, and her popularity helps her earn it more easily among her clients, Nora admitted. As a real estate professional, she advises people looking to buy a new home to thoroughly vet the investor before committing to a deal. When inspecting, attention must be paid to the details – whether the performance is qualitative. "Now things have tightened up a bit, because most investors work with banks and the banks keep a close eye on everything, there is no way to start construction and not finish it. We, as well as many other colleagues, also work with lawyers who check all these things. I recommend that every buyer use a lawyer, because after all, lawyers and brokers are people who work in your interest and protect you, no matter what happens,” added the broker.
Nora Karaivanova also does a real estate podcast that helps people make an informed and informed decision. "We speak their language. I ask questions that every ordinary person asks. In the show, we invite various experts – lawyers, financial experts, builders, investors, specialists in finishing repairs, furniture“, she said.
There are many factors that affect property prices. She expects the country's entry into the Eurozone to increase them.