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Smooth Blue Heaven
I wrote this piece originally for a musical revue I produced and staged independently in July of 2022 called "Stitch by Stitch" with a cast of nine amazing actors.
Love on the Brain (Original)
Last summer, I attended a national dance competition in which I was qualified to compete for a chance to become an assistant and tour with the faculty of the dance competition the following year.
Tiruppavai
The dance I’m performing is called "Tiruppavai" which is a poem by Saint Andal in praise of the Hindu God Lord Krishna.
Eden by Ethan Colangelo
My contemporary dance piece, "Eden", was choreographed by Ethan Colangelo.
Awakening of a Tang Figurine by Siwei Ou
The Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) was one of the greatest in Imperial Chinese history.
Counting up to Zero
Ink stains commonly reside within the nooks of my palms and callouses line the soles of my feet.
What are the Consequences of Silence (Original)
This poem is a commissioned piece I wrote for the Service Employees International Union - United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW), which is this labor union for healthcare workers in California.
Worlds Apart
“Worlds Apart” is a lyrical contemporary dance focused on the feeling of loneliness that creeps in when a person misses someone so desperately, and they are separated from their loved one by a distance so far it seems like they are a world away.
Red Bird by Mariia Sotnikova
This is a recorded video of "Red Bird" choreographed by Mariia Sotnikova to the music "The Leftovers" by Max Richter.
Wait for It by Leslie Odom Jr.
In this artistic process, I’m singing, “Wait for It” by Leslie Odom Jr. in Hamilton the musical.
Self Portrait
A monologue from Oliver, a young photographer, who is heavily inspired by Vincent Van Gogh.
This is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan
A monologue from the play "This is Our Youth" by Kenneth Lonergan. The character speaking is Warren.
If We Parted, That Might Be Better for Us (Original)
In my AP English Literature Class, we were tasked with the challenge of writing our own poem choosing a line from the book, "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett.
Girl by Megan Mostyn-Brown
This particular monologue wasn't chosen because I felt a personal connection to Hannah or the circumstances she was in.