At my height, I danced with various companies around the country. We didn't have photography or video back then. My friends Misha and Rudi and I studied together but then my career rocketed and they were left with my discarded roles. The rest is history.
OMG I had no idea! I thought you were always just a Silicon Valley lord. Your performance experience must contribute to the excellent presentations you've given that I've seen online. I think theatre experience should be required for all. Ronald Reagan once said that he didn't see how anyone could be president without first being a professionally trained actor. I always agreed. (There wasn't much I agreed with Reagan about at the time - but now I'd be grateful to have him in the White House. Instead of the Spoiled Orange Mango.)
Few today know of my forays into professional performances. I’m not one to brag, but I once presented to 450 peers about content hygiene and transformative technologies, with modest song-and-dance moves designed to underscore my rhetorical points. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house.
Little kids in glasses are adorable!
He's my little Poindexter!
"It’s a good thing I dedicated my life to dance." Ballet, tap, or modern? Please post videos. LOL
I'm more freeform than anything else. Think Elaine Benes, but more enthusiastic.
In that case skip the videos.
So . . . I agree with all below: little kids in glasses are adorable :) And I also want videos. Do you wear a tutu?
At my height, I danced with various companies around the country. We didn't have photography or video back then. My friends Misha and Rudi and I studied together but then my career rocketed and they were left with my discarded roles. The rest is history.
OMG I had no idea! I thought you were always just a Silicon Valley lord. Your performance experience must contribute to the excellent presentations you've given that I've seen online. I think theatre experience should be required for all. Ronald Reagan once said that he didn't see how anyone could be president without first being a professionally trained actor. I always agreed. (There wasn't much I agreed with Reagan about at the time - but now I'd be grateful to have him in the White House. Instead of the Spoiled Orange Mango.)
Few today know of my forays into professional performances. I’m not one to brag, but I once presented to 450 peers about content hygiene and transformative technologies, with modest song-and-dance moves designed to underscore my rhetorical points. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house.