For performers & entertainers
Perform Under Observation — Not Just In Rehearsal
IBE Performance helps singers, actors, dancers, musicians, and other stage performers train the mental side of their craft — attentional control, composure, evidence-based confidence, and reset routines that hold up on stage, in the audition room, and on camera.
Non-clinical mental performance coaching. Not therapy, not diagnosis. If you are experiencing clinical anxiety or distress, please seek a licensed mental health professional.
What performers bring us
- Talent that lives freely in rehearsal gets tight the moment an audience, camera, or evaluator is watching.
- The nerves shift from useful energy to self-conscious attention on your own voice, body, or face.
- One flubbed line, missed note, or shaky entrance lingers for the rest of the set.
- Preparation is strong, but the walk to the wings undoes it.
- Auditions and callbacks feel different from your best work — you know it, and it frustrates you.
Where we train
- Evaluation & audition pressure
- Self-conscious attention on stage
- Recovery after mistakes mid-show
- Pre-performance & reset routines
How the pathway works
Identify
Score the mental side of your craft
A short scorecard surfaces which mental skills are costing performances — focus, composure, evidence-based confidence, mistake recovery, pre-performance routine. Adapted from our athlete framework; a performer-specific instrument is in development.
Build
Book a Review with Phil
A 1:1 Book Review translates your scorecard into a performer plan: pre-show routine, in-the-moment attentional cues, and a reset protocol you can run between numbers, scenes, or takes.
Apply
Train it in the room where it counts
You leave with a small number of concrete drills to run in your practice and pre-performance windows. We iterate after real performances, not from theory.