Where Juniper's Edges and Mine Become Blurred
Goosebumps.
I don't know what it is about Antony Gormley's work, but it always gives me the chills.
B. Iden Paynes!
I won for my work on "Ophelia," which was kind of surprising as I thought *if* I won it would be for "Black Snow." And I wasn't expecting to win, really.Congratulations to everyone but most especially to my
Aesthetics and Uncertainty
I've worked with people in the past whose work would spontaneously take shape upon moving into a performance venue. No amount of meetings, planning, research, rehearsal, blocking would lead them to the same artistic product that being in the actual space and making it work would produce. I never thought I'd be one of those people - I am usually another type of person who plans out all meals a week in advance and creates ridiculous excel budget spreadsheets for herself. But working with Misha and Divergence Vocal Theatre so far has been an exercise in being patient with myself and my apparent need to "make it work" next week in the space.So many unknown factors come into play
B. Iden Payne Nominations!
Just a quick post to say - last week the B. Iden Payne Nominations were released and I received two for my work on Ophelia and Black Snow with Tutto Theatre Company. The B. Iden Paynes are annual awards for Austin theatre given by Austin Circle of Theatres. My collaborators Dustin Wills, Lisa Laratta, Kim H. Ngo and a whole bunch of actors were also nominated...between the two shows, Tutto garnered 13 nominations! This is especially exciting for me as it marks the first (and second) nominations my work has received in Austin circles.Other nominated shows I w
- angelic aphrodisiac
spirituality, love, light
- Digital Photography
Photography, Art, photos
- Art Will Save Us!
Theatre, Camden New Jersey, nonprofit
- Jean-Francois O'Kane's blog
photo, light, photoshop
- RTP Children's Theatre
Roundtown Players, Children, Theatre
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