• Inked. 2.0

    Inked. 2.0

    Per request, I am revisiting the tattoo topic. People are sometimes surprised when they find out I have tattoos. I guess I don’t necessarily seem like the stereotypical “tattoo type”. Maybe it’s my upbringing, the lack of tattoos in my family, or the juxtaposition with the Star of David I wear around my neck. My…

  • Not Hiding.

    Not Hiding.

    When I went on my Birthright trip to Israel 2 years ago, they asked us if we would ever hide our Jewish identity for our own safety. I believe the context was that we were going to be visiting Yad Vashem (the Holocaust museum in Israel) the next day. I thought about the question, and…

  • I Am Valuable.

    I Am Valuable.

    I see the systematic devaluing of women in our society.  The United States of America does not treat anyone equal to the way they treat cis-gender, white men. I know that is a bold, probably infuriating statement. But I have really come to believe it.    I am a young woman with dreams, and goals,…

  • Life Update

    Life Update

    A lot has happened in just a few short months! When I wrote here last, I spoke about some of the struggles I faced post-grad. While there haven’t really been any dramatic changes since then, everything has pretty much changed. I’m still living in my childhood home, with my parents. I still have days where…

  • I Didn’t Get “The Job”

    Like most naive college students, I thought after graduating I would secure my dream job, be out of my parents’ house, and on my way to being a fully functional member of the community. Let me humbly tell you that I was very wrong. Some people do graduate and very shortly after begin their dream…

  • Having Hope

    Having Hope

    My summer started with a lull and then quickly picked up speed. I had the wonderful opportunity to perform with my friends at the Kennedy Center in DC, I attended several classes with, and auditioned for an amazing company in Atlanta, I worked with yet another amazing Atlanta company on a work that will debut…

  • Artists Helping Artists

    Artists Helping Artists

    At the summer intensive I worked this year, a group traveled from Nairobi, Kenya to dance with us in South Carolina. They came with the organization Artists 4 Africa, and their ages ranged from 12 to 27. For many of them this was their first flight away from home, and their first time in the…

  • You Are (More Than) Enough

    I recently took a jazz class after what I’m embarrassed to say has been a couple of years. I felt foolish but I also felt good. I made myself vulnerable, but felt confident that I had opened up to learn new things and continue to grow and practice. At the end of the class, the…

  • D.C. Day 4 – Take The Stage

    D.C. Day 4 – Take The Stage

    Our final full day in D.C. started with an 8:50am tech rehearsal at the Kennedy Center. I would’ve probably been annoyed that it was set for 8:50am, except that I was at THE Kennedy Center – so can anyone really be annoyed in that situation? Since tech rehearsals generally only include setting difficult spacing and getting…