I think my art choreographs my life
in so many ways. Since I was little I’ve always wanted to be a. actor. I
started out by watching Indiana Jones in an apartment. And when you live on the
14 floor there really is no street to go out and play on. So I sat up in my
room all day watching back to back to back Indiana Jones. When I was little I use
to act out Indiana Jones so much that I begged my mom to get me a bunk bed. She
didn’t know why I wanted it when there was just one of me. I didn’t have a
brother or a sister to share it with, but what I liked to do was climb up to
the top, and instead of using my ladder I swung down using a rope just like Indy.
My art
has choreographed me in every which way, shape, and form. The love I have for
my passion won’t stop. I perform even when I’m not trying to it is instinct to
please the people. A child left alone in a room for 9 years, just watching and
learning, and watching and learning, then going to school with other kids that
lived in a total different community, back to his room with watching and
learning. I feel that kids watched T.V just to watch it. T.V to me just wasn’t a
box that had people on it- it was an escape from my room, an escape to get out
beyond the 14 floor. The view was beautiful to look down at the road and other
buildings, but what good did it do me if I never knew what the buildings were
there for. My art has put in my mind to choreograph the whole world, and let
them see what I have too offered.
My art
has choreograph me too change the world, but also no never lose touch with that
inner child, and to never forget where I came from.
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