Labels, in general, can be helpful or harmful depending on where you are at with association and identification. For example, discovering a label that feels accurate for your sexuality can feel incredibly affirming initially. You might, however, discover down the line that the label has started to feel more like a box you’ve been placed in and it no longer feels validating to identify with the label in the same way. Identifying AS a label is different than identifying WITH a label. As soon as we get too attached to an identity (a label we are identifying as), we suddenly have something to lose.
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est. 2022
new york, ny
I'm a non-binary NYC based actor and singer who feels hopeful and passionate about the future of musical theatre. I can see the big picture whilst listing out the small action items that'll get me where I want to go. I'm annoyingly ambitious. I love a good plan and I prefer to make it myself. I'm highly sensitive and it's taken like, twenty years to see that as a strength.
I love to find myself in characters, I love a good challenge, I'm a lot more silly than I seem. Acting was my first love. I ultimately think I'm on earth to help other people inch closer to their authentic self.
My teaching style is radically different per person. I love curiosity and hard workers. I like working with people who know what they want and are open to finding new ways to get there.
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