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In Two by Francisco Gella
This piece is a contemporary duet created by Francisco Gella called In Two, performed by myself and my duet partner, Felix Fulton.
Confronto by Marina Osipova
This contemporary piece, "Confronto", was choreographed by my instructor Marina Osipova.
Phil from Boy's Life by Howard Korder
I have been working on this monologue for quite a while now. It is one of my favorites.
Last Midnight by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine
At this point in the show, the Witch has run out of patience for the simple-minded characters who waste her time while a giant is running around the kingdom.
In Silence
This began as a written piece, something between a poem and a dialogue (although in a sense, it's also a monologue) that alternates its way down the left and right sides of the page as it progresses.
Pancha Maha Bhuta: The Five Elements of the Universe by Guru Gayatri Joshi
"Panchamahabhuta: The Five Elements of the Universe
Jawbreaker by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond
I performed the monologue “Jawbreaker” from the musical Ride the Cyclone.
Into the Unknown
I recorded my singing (as Elsa and Siren), and then I shot a video of me in Tahoe as Elsa, and then edited to add the "special effects".
SalTlayKaSiti by Trey Parker
I spent two weeks at a summer conservatory at AMDA, I spent the time learning the song and assigning what the song meant to me.
Thaat by Pandit Chitresh Das
In the language Hindi, one who dances Kathak, or a “kathaka” is a storyteller.
Mae from Fool for Love
This year, I have been auditioning for colleges in order to be accepted into their BFA acting conservatories.
Home from Beetlejuice
Here is my cover of "Home" from Beetlejuice: The Musical! The character, Lydia Deetz, is one of my dream roles, and I love how emotional and raw this song is.
No Solicitors by Maya Drooker
My friend told me that she wanted to make a short film and asked if I would be in it.
Dyin' Ain't So Bad by Frank Wildhorn
When I express through creativity with singing or dance, all the worries I had in my head, the monsters of being a teenager disappear.