in the end, you move on What I've learned is at the end of it all, no matter what it is, you move on. How many The End's you can have is up to you. It's your duty to remember that.
Some thoughts on this week (03/11/23) It has been a tough week—one full of a rollercoaster of emotions. So far, this year has been about balance and learning to navigate instead of avoid the waves. As always, I'm starting with my agency and getting clear on who's in control and what
Little Shop of Horrors (2015) Let's take a look back to one of the first musicals I professionally choreographed, Little Shop of Horrors. I was looking through old journals, and it turns out that I was choreographing Little Shop of Horrors around this time, eight years ago. Picture it; 20-year-old, bright-eyed, and bushy-tailed
Mountains I'm learning to be okay with the fact that I'm "behind," but letting it fuel me to keep going. Not being where I want to be in life or where my peers are in life was a difficult reality to accept. Luckily once I
Creating organic shapes with Autodesk Fusion 360 Through a bit of trial and era and a few YouTube videos, I have learned to model an abstract vase using Autodesk Fusion 360. These are typical vases as their sides have a spider web-like design holding them together. Let's make something like the one pictured below. 📹Click
One band. One sound. How work groups are similar to school bands. A fun fact about me, I played the saxophone in a school band. I was the kid carrying a black suitcase back and forth to school for a portion of middle and high school. Let my father tell it; I was the next Kenny G. I loved the band; there
2022; this is not over yet 2022 was all about finding ways outside of the traditional theatre scene to amplify my voice as an artist. Let's recap. January to March I wanted to express myself. And loudly. These three months were spent throwing sticky notes at the wall, trying to flesh out Why We