[quote:quantum]Say to yourself while taking the bow: "Have I shined my shoes? Yes, I have shined my shoes." Look at your shoes as you do this. If you pop back up before you can finish saying the phrase, the bow is too quick.[/quote]
I had funny a mental picture of a calm smiling confident performer bowing slowly with grace, but then after seeing that his/her shoes were not shined, they rose back to upright position with a horrified look on their face.
This is an interesting topic! I find it fascinating that there are direct parallels to piano performance itself. Not only does your playing need to look and feel effortless, graceful, and controlled, but so does the acknowledgement of the audience.
Something I certainly need to work on. It is the 'last word' of the performance. Like the other fellow mentioned, if you leave your audience with an awkward rushed bow, that is the feeling your audience will leave with. Finding the right amount of time to linger etc. is just like having to find the right amount of time to linger on the ending of some grand romantic piece. Not too slow, not to fast, but just right.
Comfortable. Ease. Confidence. Control. Grace. Those are words I want to be saying to myself and the type of presence I want to be exuding when I bow.
It's hard to get opportunities to practice it under pressure though... when it counts.
Eric