One of my favorite quotes is, “You’re only yourself when no ones watching!” Well, who said it? I’ve met celebrities, well-knowns, etc.  I’ve never really been star struck, maybe the occasional, “Oh wow…that’s Alan Rickman teaching me how to be an actor” (true story).  But never really been “star struck”.
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Well, that changed for me this year. Â Her name? Â Suzan-Lori Parks. Â She has been a source of inspiration for me for a few years now. Â I had two opportunities to see Suzan-Lori Parks in person this year. Â The first time was during her “Watch Me Work” session in NYC and the second time was when she came to SDSU and spoke. Â And every time I saw her, I got so excited, giddy and overwhelmed. Â I remembered my eyes stinging as if my eyes were welling up with happy tears. Â Okay, I’ll admit it, I got so excited I started crying a tad. Â I even had the chance to take her photos…but until I have permission to release them…they shall remain hidden. Â My camera has captured true genius. Â I also had one of my biggest breakthroughs in her presence during her “Watch Me Work” session and I had the chance to talk to her about Japanese Eyes/American Heart. Â She loved the idea, the topic and my passion for it. Â When I received encouragement from her, it was my confirmation.
If you don’t know who Suzan-Lori Parks is, stop. Â Google, check out The America Play or Topdog/Underdog, know who she is. Â Especially if you’re a theatre person. Â She is brilliant. Â So brilliant and a genius. Â Aside from family members, if you ask me who is my biggest inspiration and who has influenced me into the artist I am today, I will say Suzan-Lori Parks.
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