Is it possible that MJ today has Stage Fright?

Being nervous and having stage fright are 2 completly different things and I think you seem to be confusing the 2.
Every performer will get nervous about going on stage, no matter how confident they are. that doesn't equal stage fright. A person with stage fright will not go on stage at all, or will completely freeze when forced to go on. A person with stage fright will be completely unable to perform. You will see the fright in them. It will be obvious.
A nervous person will go on stage and will nearly always lose the nerves as soon as they begin to perform.

When I was saying nervous I meant symptoms of stage fright such hand trembling, fluttering heart or problems with memory so you can't recall choreography just before entering the stage. I think it is something Michael had to deal with through all his career.
And, the term is not clear indeed, so I'll provide definition: (I hope it won't be qualified as a health problem and censored by mods :) )

Wikipedia said:
Stage fright or performance anxiety refers to an anxiety, fear or persistent phobia related to performance in front of an audience or camera. This form of anxiety can precede or accompany participation in any activity involving public self-presentation.
Quite often stage fright arises in a mere anticipation of a performance, often long time ahead. It has numerous manifestations: fluttering or pounding heart, tremor in hands and legs, diarrhea, facial nerve tics, dry mouth.
Stage fright has historically been viewed as an acceptance of self defeat. This seems to true as most people who experience Stage fright realize that it can be controlled but cannot just devote or is to feeble to devote that much mental power to get rid of it. There is nothing like Stage fright. It exists only in the minds of the people who have it. It is a feeling of inferiority that one should completely over come.

Causes and Solutions

Anxiety causes negative effects of the performance quality in many different situations: examinations, job interviews, athletic performance, and sex.

In the 80s, Barrell, Medeiros, Barrell and Price conducted an experiment on performance anxiety, employing the methods self-observing, self-reporting and self-discovering[2]. This way, five causal elements were found to be present in the experience of performance anxiety:

(1) I perceive or imagine the presence of significant others who are able to judge me.

One possible solution to performance anxiety could be that of reducing the significance of the other person(s). While experiencing performance anxiety, we often invest the others with imagined power, especially in their ability to affect us through their evaluation of our performance. Ways to reduce this imagined power is to increase the sense of one’s own power, to perceive the vulnerability of others and to accept oneself.

(2) I consider the possibility of my visible failure at a task.

Another possible solution to performance anxiety would be to eliminate the imagination of negative possibilities. A negative outcome is always possible, but that does not justify worrying about it before it occurs. Focusing one’s attention on the present, rather than the future, is much more productive. A way to do this is monitoring our own performance.

(3) I feel a need to do well to avoid failure.

A third solution to performance anxiety is holding the performance in perspective by seeing its outcome as insignificant in relation to the totality of one’s life. By realizing that nothing catastrophic is likely to occur, the need to avoid failure may decrease and switch to a more positive goal. An example of a positive goal would be to provide others with pleasure. Furthermore, it is helpful to focus on the process, the moment-to-moment experience, rather than the results of a performance. Additionally, it is important to concentrate on the enjoyable aspect of the process.

(4) I feel uncertain as to whether I will do well.


Uncertainty plays a major role in experiencing anxiety. It could be helpful to keep in mind that one cannot control other’s reactions or judgments, but only one’s own performance.

(5) I focus on my own behavior and appearance.

An important component of performance anxiety is an acute awareness of one’s own behavior and/or appearance. When experiencing performance anxiety, one focuses one’s attention on the visible appearance of the performance. A possible way of reducing performance anxiety would be to increase one’s awareness of others, without considering them as judges.

So, there is no distinction between being extremely nervous directly before entering the stage and long-term phobia of public appearances.
Fright stage doesn't lead to complete paralysis and unability to perform - it disappears as you begin to perform.
And the most important, this feeling is completely irrational and has nothing to do with someone's ability or unability to perform.
 
Stage fright is different fron nervousness before appearing on stage. Almost every performer is nervous before they hit the stage. Most performers do not have stage fright.
Stage fright is a phobia as the dictionary stated. it is extreme nervousness that renders the performer unable to perform. Someone suffering from stage fright will almost never enter the stage. I believe this is why this question was posed, because MJ has not been seen on stage for a long time. But Michael has been on stage, in Japan several times, in Britain and at JB funeral. he also recorded himself giving a message to the French tv staion.
So he is not suffering from stage fright. He has also appeared at Jessie Jacksons party and alspo at C A's party where he comfortably went up on stage and give a speech.
 
I think it's natural as a human being to be extremely nervous to the point of frightened if you have not done something in a long time. Weather its music or sports. You start to wonder if you still got it. How will ppl react to your performance. When your performing on a regular basis, your not worried about that stuff.

These type of insecurities can come up after you have been away for a long time.
 
I think it's natural as a human being to be extremely nervous to the point of frightened if you have not done something in a long time. Weather its music or sports. You start to wonder if you still got it. How will ppl react to your performance. When your performing on a regular basis, your not worried about that stuff.

These type of insecurities can come up after you have been away for a long time.
That is a natural human reaction,. I recon Mj must have had those throughout his career. None of those add up to stage fright.
Donny Osmond had stage fright. He just could not go on stage at all. He consulted MJ for advice and MJ talked hoim back into going on stage. Donny's was a fear of performing. That could not be said of MJ. There is no reason to say that. He has been on stage on numerous occasions. He had made speaches and recieved awards. There is no reason to conclude that he is suffering from stage fright.
 
That is a natural human reaction,. I recon Mj must have had those throughout his career. None of those add up to stage fright.
Donny Osmond had stage fright. He just could not go on stage at all. He consulted MJ for advice and MJ talked hoim back into going on stage. Donny's was a fear of performing. That could not be said of MJ. There is no reason to say that. He has been on stage on numerous occasions. He had made speaches and recieved awards. There is no reason to conclude that he is suffering from stage fright.

Donny Osmond’s case is just much more extreme. Some people suffering from stage fright avoid any public appearances. Some accept it because they doubt they can change it. For artists as MJ performing is the best way of expressing their remarkable talent so they decide to learn how to copy with the problem. It is reducable.

I found an interesting interview in which Osmond says that stage fright is something you can’t observe from the audience. Therefore you can’t say with certainty that Michael doesn’t suffer that. Osmond mentions also that this kind of disorder is related to perfectionism – we all know what a perfectionist Michael is:)

It takes a lot of energy. I hid it. Nobody knew. Nobody had any idea until years after. It takes a lot of energy out of you. You just have to force yourself to do it. I did a piece for 48 Hours and I made a statement on that. I remember one specific time in Minneapolis where, if I had a choice of walking on stage or dying, I would have chosen death. It was that bad. Thank goodness I had a great cast around me. They didn't even really know, but they knew something was wrong. But I forced myself through that, six years of it with Joseph. I suffered since I was 11 from stuff like this, and so many people suffer from some sort of anxiety. It is a massive problem and you would be surprised how many celebrities have come up to me since that 48 Hours piece, saying, "Please don't tell anybody, but I want you to know I suffer from it too." People you wouldn't even imagine — but it comes from our society of demanding perfectionism. But it is more so from the individual himself demanding perfection. But you can never attain perfection.

You say Osmond consulted Michael how to deal with it. That would mean Michael has similar experiences so he'd be able to give Osmond some advices.

I’m too lazy now to find quotes but I know Michael said many things that would suggest he had this kind of problem.

Datsymay said:
I believe this is why this question was posed, because MJ has not been seen on stage for a long time. But Michael has been on stage, in Japan several times, in Britain and at JB funeral. he also recorded himself giving a message to the French tv staion.
So he is not suffering from stage fright.

I think this is irrelevant. Michael is not judged as a performer on base of his speeches (video message wasn’t even live) - he’s a singer and a dancer and we should consider only situations when he performs.
 
Donny Osmond’s case is just much more extreme. Some people suffering from stage fright avoid any public appearances. Some accept it because they doubt they can change it. For artists as MJ performing is the best way of expressing their remarkable talent so they decide to learn how to copy with the problem. It is reducable.

I found an interesting interview in which Osmond says that stage fright is something you can’t observe from the audience. Therefore you can’t say with certainty that Michael doesn’t suffer that. Osmond mentions also that this kind of disorder is related to perfectionism – we all know what a perfectionist Michael is:)

It takes a lot of energy. I hid it. Nobody knew. Nobody had any idea until years after. It takes a lot of energy out of you. You just have to force yourself to do it. I did a piece for 48 Hours and I made a statement on that. I remember one specific time in Minneapolis where, if I had a choice of walking on stage or dying, I would have chosen death. It was that bad. Thank goodness I had a great cast around me. They didn't even really know, but they knew something was wrong. But I forced myself through that, six years of it with Joseph. I suffered since I was 11 from stuff like this, and so many people suffer from some sort of anxiety. It is a massive problem and you would be surprised how many celebrities have come up to me since that 48 Hours piece, saying, "Please don't tell anybody, but I want you to know I suffer from it too." People you wouldn't even imagine — but it comes from our society of demanding perfectionism. But it is more so from the individual himself demanding perfection. But you can never attain perfection.

You say Osmond consulted Michael how to deal with it. That would mean Michael has similar experiences so he'd be able to give Osmond some advices.

I’m too lazy now to find quotes but I know Michael said many things that would suggest he had this kind of problem.



I think this is irrelevant. Michael is not judged as a performer on base of his speeches (video message wasn’t even live) - he’s a singer and a dancer and we should consider only situations when he performs.
You have nothing to base your argument on. Just because MJ refuses to perform doesn't mean he has stage fright., Stop feeding into the tabloid gossip. MJ has not performed because he may not wish to or he is not ready to do so yet. He hasn't anything new to do and doesn't want to do the old stuff again. That doesn't add up to stage fright, just don't care to do so that is all.
Remember the media was saying how he couldn't siobng anymore, now we know that he can sing cause we heard him on record. Michael not turning up when he said he would would give cause for concern, but we have none so far.
 
well today I watched MJ's Bad tour yokohama,I sure hope he doesnt have stage fright

but man is he amazing onstage
 
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