There are days when I am reminded just how much impact words of encouragement can have on a person’s life. In the frantic rush of daily life, I often tell myself that I don’t have time to encourage others. However, this conclusion could not be further from the truth. A word of encouragement, spoken with … Continue reading A Little Encouragement Goes a Long Way
Author: walkingwithwisdom
Wendy Whelan: “Restless Creature”
Last night, I had the pleasure of viewing Wendy Whelan’s film project, “Restless Creature” at the Northwest Film Forum in Capitol Hill. It was my first time seeing a film there and I really enjoyed the funky atmosphere. Going in, I didn’t know much Whelan, but by the end of the film I was a … Continue reading Wendy Whelan: “Restless Creature”
Better Late Than Never: Harry Potter
Them: “You’ve NEVER read Harry Potter?” Me: “No....” Them: “But you’ve seen the movies, right?” Me: “None of those either” Them: (Something to the tune of) “Wow, how are you even alive?” Me: "I'm not sure!" When I was putting together my summer reading list (everybody makes one, right?) I decided that I was … Continue reading Better Late Than Never: Harry Potter
TED Talks UW
Most of us know and love the TED Talk lecture format that most of us watch on YouTube, but not many of us have had the opportunity to experience the magic of learning in a live format. Since 1984, the non-profit organization T.E.D. (Technology, Entertainment and Design) has been committed to spreading ideas through powerful … Continue reading TED Talks UW
Beginnings, Endings and Transitions
Whether you are in kindergarten or graduate school, this time of the year is exciting for students of all ages. We think back to where we began in September and remember how little we knew in our studies. As the school year draws to a close, we celebrate how much we have learned and grown, … Continue reading Beginnings, Endings and Transitions
Songs on Repeat
You know those songs that you can listen to a million times, and yet you still love them? For me, there are some songs that simply never get old. No matter how many times I hear them, I can always find something new to appreciate about the song. Typically, the part of a song that … Continue reading Songs on Repeat
La Compagnie Hervé Koubi
Last weekend I attended the final performance of La Compagnie Hervé Koubi at Meany Hall. I was mentally prepared to unwind and enjoy the show, but this company had other ideas. I found myself on the edge of my seat, following each unexpected twist, turn and acrobatic trick. Choreographer Hervé Koubi opened the performance by … Continue reading La Compagnie Hervé Koubi
Why Easter?
It was unusually warm, dry and sunny on this wonderful Easter Sunday. Families and friends gathered together to enjoy Easter eggs hunts and sweet treats. Many would reminisce about times gone by, sharing stories from their travels, warm hugs and hearty laughter. For many people, the gathering of family and friends around the dinner table … Continue reading Why Easter?
Director’s Choice at PNB
As their 2016-2017 season starts winding down, Pacific Northwest Ballet recently presented Director’s Choice, a program consisting of three modern ballets. For me, these works were the embodiment of choreographic diversity. Each brought its own flavor to the program while simultaneously complementing the other works. Empire Noir by David Dawson With dark costumes, stark lighting … Continue reading Director’s Choice at PNB
Meeting Misty
On the last Friday of spring break, I had the incredible opportunity to meet Misty Copeland, an African-American principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre. With deep roots in European tradition, ballet is an art form that has been historically dominated by white dancers. For much of her time at ABT, Copeland has been the only black … Continue reading Meeting Misty