More Artifacts!

“Who You Are”

This is my first major choreographic work that I put on dancers. Coming into my second semester of my second year, I found out I fractured my back and had a slew of problems that basically signalled that my time as a dancer was finite. I always wanted to keep dance in my life. Art in it of itself keeps me sane between the pre-med courses and the busy life I lead. So obviously you can see how much of a blow this was. I stretched myself to do more choreography rather than dancing to keep what I love in my life, just in a way I never thought I would imagine. It was so rewarding and I am thankful for this opportunity to make me a more well rounded student and allow me to think about things through a different lens. Special shoutout to the new club, Studio Dance, that allowed me to choreograph and be a part of this family in its first year and make an impact on the club and its foundings. I am super excited for what’s to come for this dance family, and I can’t wait to be a part of it. Below you’ll find some still photos of the dance if viewing the video isn’t working for you at this very moment.

Dance: A Passion

When I was little, my mom put me in everything from martial arts to recreational hiking and everything in between and beyond. It wasn’t until I was put in a dance class at the closest studio to home (with my then-best-friend) that I truly found my love. Throughout the years, dance has challenged me. It taught me to let go of perfection, or at least my idea of it. I learned how to work through difficult and trying times, as dance was NEVER truly easy. It taught me how to work towards a goal and value what I have. And more than anything, I also made friends. My friendships with the beautiful people that made up the I’hde Rather Be Dancing Competitive Team will last long after I leave and start a new life here in Columbus. They have seen me at my best and my worst, and together we were unit of art and passion.  Dance was been and will always remain an important part of life, as it reminds me of all the lessons I learned and memories of my youth can bring me up when I am down.

Full Moon Float

One of the Scholars events that was made available to us was a “Full Moon Float” down the OlentangyRiver to look at downtown Columbus in a new way. Eager to get out the dorm to have some fun with old friends and hopefully make some new ones, I signed up right away. It was super fun and I learned a lot about myself and others in the group as we played a classic game of “Two Truths and a Lie.” Rowing requires teamwork from everybody involved much like life and is was good to be reminded of that truth. The city was beautiful to look at it was good to get some fresh air and some great exercise!