I mean business tonight. (Taken with instagram)
I mean business tonight. (Taken with instagram)
Is it wrong to reblog myself? I hope not.
There is nothing better than coming home from a long day of school and a great night with friends only to find awesome comments from the followers of MIMP. I think I still have a couple of days left on the site but I just wanted to thank all those who have been following this site and supporting. This has been a great and incredibly unique experience. Seeing the outcome of this photo-shoot and taking the time to reflect on my life and answer your questions as truthfully as possible has allowed for me to have such an affirmation as to who I am and what I am becoming as a person and as a dancer. I promise you I will be cherishing the ability to come home to read all of the comments from fans for these last few days.
“The creative process is self expression; the creative process cannot take place unless the creator forgets about self. A study in paradox.” (Taken with instagram)
Today, my professor asked, “What does it mean to have a plan B? Does it mean you know there is a chance you wont have a successful career in your true passion? How can plan B even suffice if its not the one thing you want?”
Why have something to fall back on when pushing forward is all you want to do?
I’ve always had a plan B. Today, I said goodbye to it. I don’t need it.
(via mydickandmywit)
(via meinmyplace)
“I go for guys who are open to anything and everything. As soon as I tell them I’m an experimental-modern choreographer, I can usually tell how open-minded they actually are.”
(via meinmyplace)
“My dances are influenced by the smaller details of my day to day life.”
(via meinmyplace)
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:
John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg
Photo by Douglas H. Jeffrey
(submitted by Dana Cohen)
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:
Eartha Kitt and James Dean
“I love working. Probably love it too much. By my 22nd birthday I had already worked two full time jobs. I didn’t take me long to realize at this age its a lot more fun to work part time and explore New York full time.”
(via meinmyplace)