Monday, December 31, 2012

nye2012.


"I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. 

Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. 

You’re doing things you’ve never done before, and more importantly, you’re doing something. 

So that’s my wish for you, and all of us, and my wish for myself. 

Make new mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. 

Make mistakes nobody’s ever made before. 

Don’t freeze, don’t stop, don’t worry that it isn’t good enough, or it isn’t perfect, whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life. 

Whatever it is you’re scared of doing, do it. 

Make your mistakes, next year and forever."

— Neil Gaiman




I wouldn't have changed a single thing about 2012. 

Cheers to the best year (so far) of my life. Here's to many more to come. 

Bonjour 2013! 

Cheers and meet ya on the other side. xx



Sunday, December 30, 2012

knight.

Looking back, I paid more attention than ever to film this year. Between working at Canada AM and having movie reviews, screening and interviews with various actors every week and my personal interest, I've spent a lot of time looking at a screen.

But it wasn't wasted. 2012 was definitely a good year for cinema. From action blockbusters Skyfall, The Dark Knight Rises and The Hunger Games, to comedies like Friends with Kids, Moonrise Kingdom and Magic Mike...there was a lot of variety for every palette. 

I stumbled across this video a couple days ago, which has captured more than just the highlights of movies that came out in 2012.

Not only is it good to help reminisce about what films I enjoyed, it's a gentle reminder about the ones I missed.

Check out the video here: 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

anatomy.

"I’ve heard that it’s possible to grow up – I’ve just never met anyone who’s actually done it. 

Without parents to defy, we break the rules we make for ourselves. 

We throw tantrums when things don’t go our way, we whisper secrets with our best friends in the dark, we look for comfort where we can find it, and we hope...
against all logic, against all experience. 

Like children, we never give up hope."

— Meredith Grey, Grey's Anatomy




Wednesday, December 26, 2012

sunlight.

I hope you and your loved ones had an incredible Christmas and holiday season!

I'm back from Kelowna feeling refreshed and inspired artistically and professionally - I'm ready to tackle 2013, bring it on. 

But before we jump into the new year, it's time to ring out and celebrate this past one. I'll be decked out in my sequin dress with a glass of champagne in hand. 

Au revoir 2012, bonjour 2013! 






















Also, not this song is my latest obsession. I had the opportunity to choreograph a solo for one of my dancers, and this music just clicked with her and I. More details to come about the story and concept...

Monday, December 24, 2012

christmas.

May you have a merry little Christmas. 

I hope you are home (or away on a vacation!) and surrounded by loved ones. I'm lucky to be this year. 



Enjoy and happy holidays. 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

2012.

At this time last year, I was terrified of 2012.

I knew there were some big changes in my future, and I would be faced with that terrifying moment of "what I am going to do with my life?"

For whatever reason, I decided that if an opportunity came up, I was going to take it. Big, little, out of town, whatever. I was going to do it. I figured I would at least get a good story about it.

That escalated into some really unique experiences - some that went amazingly well, and other times, not at all.

However, at the end of this year, I have realized how much I have learned.

I learned how to lead a team in a professional enviornment. I found that with complete artistic power comes great responsibility. It's still true - patience really is one of the most powerful skills. And along the way, I met a plethora of interesting people who challenged everything I thought I knew, and pushed me to be the best version of myself.

2012 was definitely one of the best years of my life (so far).

Here are a few of the highlights:

Hanging out in the Montreal train station. 

One of my first segments airing nationally on Canada AM

Keanu and Brittney performing my piece, "Gotham"  

Friday, December 21, 2012

class.

My Christmas break officially starts today.

In the past five days, I have taught 15 dance classes and choreographed a contemporary solo for one of my dancers for the upcoming competition season.

In-between all that, I've been lucky enough to meet up with friends and spend time with my family. It's amazing to walk into a room and know wholeheartedly that the people in it have your back, one hundred per cent, even if you're not in the same town.

I've had multiple requests about when I'll be back to teach/choreograph/work/visit etc., and I'm a definite "maybe" in the new year. There is an incredible opportunity in the spring that I'm hoping to make a special vist back for - stay tuned!

Hope you are enjoying your time surrounded by loved ones, nibbling on something sweet and playing some charming music. Take it all in - the holidays only come once a year!


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

solstice.


"I never change, I simply become more myself" 
- Joyce Carol Oates, Solstice 





Whew, it's been a busy but good first few days back in Kelowna. So far I've taught 12 dance classes of various styles across the city and have been able to see quite a few of those that I've missed dearly. 

The best part of this...I had the chance to teach a dance class for students who had physical and mental disabilities. This group of dancers was so enthusiastic and put a smile on my face - they took me and my choreography with an open mind and ran with it (literally). 

I'm so thankful for the opporortunites that have presented themselves this past month. With Christmas coming up and recent news we've been hearing, counting our blessings seems more important than ever. 

Monday, December 17, 2012

ok.

There's something really magical about coming home for the first time in awhile.

There so many obvious changes, but at the same time, nothing different. You fall back into those same routines, yet some things have staggeredly changed.

There are moments where I think "Why on earth did I leave all this?" and others where I think, "Thank goodness I left this".

Alas, this is the predicament of this life.

However, this holiday season, I'm so thankful to have the time to come back to my family, friends and some roots. Stepping back and seeing the world from this angle really solidifies what I'm doing now and how far I've come.

There's still a part of my heart here - and for that, Kelowna will always be one of my homes.

Just a thought.

PS I'm off teaching all over the Okanagan this week!