Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Yard From Abroad meets Pasqual Rambert-Micro History of Economics!



This is the great director and creator of the play i am appearing in this month here in Los Angeles...
There is so much going on check this info out

French playwright/director Pascal Rambert returns to Crossing the Line with this acclaimed production investigating our collective economic history.
Originally created during the height of the European economic crisis, this large-scale dance piece is based on the life experiences of New Yorkers, recruited by Rambert to discuss and explore the economy’s effects on their lives in writing workshops prior to the performance. Joined by professional dancers, the workshop participants recreate their daily actions on stage in a performance of raw bodies, accompanied by a professional choir and a spoken economic history provided by economist Eric Méchoulan of the University of Montreal.
Created in collaboration with Eric Méchoulan with performers Clémentine Baert, Cécile Musitelli & Virginie Vaillant. Produced by Théâtre de Gennevilliers centre dramatique de création contemporaine.

and for actual pictures of what it may look like go to this link:


This is an amazing production...last night I controlled myself and didnt take any pictures as we are ject getting into the creative process with Pasqual.  This is my first play ever...so I am so new at all this.

Last night we did some free writing and my first words were :
" I am..so tired of being tired.."


Here I am doing my things on my computer in Dean Valley at Abeokuta Nature Paradise Park- they have a wifi tower thank god!




Disclosure - Latch (Ft. Sam Smith)



I love this song so very very much and big up to Sam Smith for inspiring me to sing my own version of this song....


Richie Spice - MAMA produced by @UTHmusicJA



It was truly an honor to do this video with UTH Production and Richie Spice- all scenes were filmed in Jamaica....they actually complained that I looked too young...but I think it all worked out great!

I really want to thank Stella Dottir my dress designer who put together that fabulous flowered dress you see me falling down in.......great scene thanks David!

Since, doing this video I have stepped out as an actress and now I am in rehearsals in a big play with 50 people--acting, singing and dancing...wow.


I ran around with the film crew and here are a few memories of our time together in Negril and Whitehall...

Rastas love to show off their new kicks- here is Richie Spice's new kicks...nice....


Richie Spice and Producer-Tessema ( sorry if I spelled it wrong)  we juts call her Tess!


Here I am chillin back behind the set waiting to be called for my scene!


Since I have a spot right next door to Bourbon Beach Hotel- I caught this picture during the day when Richie was rehearsing for the big show that night!



So, after all the work....we went home got dressed and met up with Orbra Harold from the FB Group-Whha Gwaan In Negril?  ( just made over 800 members) and Sherree Saperstien, Jackie ( Jakcies on the Reef Resort) Joyce, Saha, the entire crews!  Oh yes we got our party on that night and Avalance got a change to hit the stage...here he is--DONT YOU LOVE HIS SMILE?


Here is my beauty queen from Such A Beauty- go over and like her page show her some love- she kept the Queen here looking like a star gal !




Queen Ra and Saha!



Queen Ra and Bescenta


Queen Ra and Icongo Jutah( CHOP CHOP)

Three Rivers Recording, Avalance, and Tess!




QueenRa and Maureen Minter


BIG UP MY NEGRIL MASSIVE!