started off the year with getting ready for my two-part MFA defense, both written and performance.actually, i started my research for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom last year around this time. i wore multiple hats in my last year of grad school...teaching assistant for my last Theatre for Cultural and Social Awareness (TCSA) class...rehearsals for what would be unbeknownst to me the role of a lifetime as Ma Rainey...director for two First Wave solo productions, and then off to St. Louis, Missouri to do Ma Rainey all over again, only this time for the St. Louis Black Rep! Antonio Fargus, Erik Kilpatrick, Ron Connor, Chad Morris, Tom Wethington, Maurice Demus, Evann DuBose as the main cast. how many people can say that they got their butts kicked in Tonk by Antonio Fargus and Erik Kilpatrick?
then there was my oral defense on May 7th...highly stressful, but i must say, i looked GOOD that day! after that, the whirlwind of a week that included marathon writing assignments that were due before commencement on May 18th. and although my degree wasn't confirmed until a month later, my MFA wasn't real for me until i held the degree in my hands...(deep breath)!
i taught my last summer school class with the PEOPLE Program this year. three days after the program closed i moved...not back to Baltimore like i had originally thought and planned, but to Phoenix, Arizona. it took my sister and i thirty-six hours to drive from Madison to Phoenix. never saw so much corn in my life!
it's been four months now. business cards made, website built (still some final touches, but will be ready to launch in a few days) and a new city to take on. if someone told me three years ago that i would be living less than an hour away by air from LA, i would have looked at you like you've lost your mind...but here i am. and i'm curious...am i ready for LA? shoot, is LA ready for me? in less than four days it will be 2013. trust and believe, i'm about to find out...
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I'm so proud of you Mama Jaki! I can see you've had a great year and I know 2013 will be more awesome for you. You continue to inspire me to go after my dream of becoming a successful actress. I'm so grateful to call you a teacher and mentor =)
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know that the feeling is mutual, Angie! you are going to be a fine, fine actor, baby...it's all over you! your approach to the craft is inspiring and noteworthy; don't ever lose that thirst - it's what separates the pros from the rank amateurs. i'm watching you, Miss Ma'am...that's what Big Mamas do.
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special thank you to Ron Himes...without you, St. Louis would have been a dream!
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ReplyDeletethank you, Maestro!
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