My Telling Our Stories

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For my Telling Our Stories project I asked three of my relatives’ five questions: What was the happiest moment of your life/the saddest? What are the most important lessons you’ve learned in life? If you could hold on to one memory from your life forever, what would it be? Do you have any regrets? As well as, are there any funny stories/memories from your life that you’d like to tell me? While interviewing my mother, Monica, my god mother, Eunice, and my aunt, Qujuana I began to brainstorm ideas and figure out which story I wanted to use. My mother’s story was her first alone moment with her baby since she had given birth. She explained seeing her newborn and realizing that this bundle was more than mommy and daddy being together, more than …show more content…

Mommy’s story was beautiful and it hit home but my thoughts on movement quality were not the clearest. I felt like my file cabinet of planning papers were thrown around in my brain, one idea appeared after the other. Should I sing while dancing? But then what would I sing? I could just dance to an instrumental or nothing at all. I was trying to figure out what was too much and what was too little. Then suddenly everything clicked and I remembered one of the many songs she sang to me as a baby, If I Could by Regina …show more content…

Like I didn’t already have enough nonetheless I wondered if it was necessary for Tre’ to play beside me? Did the class have to sit out in audience? My mind went hay-wire with ideas and later that night I spoke with my boyfriend. We decided to have the audience sit on the floor while I perform, creating an intimate moment for myself and everyone else. I was satisfied with my final decisions but I was feeling the pressure. It was the 23rd and I had to perform this in a couple of days. It was a lot of hard work but a very heartwarming discovery. I learned that not only does my mother has a way with words but if I didn’t know, she truly loves me. I also was reminded that performing does not mean, one person stays on the dance floor and the people are glued to their chairs. There are so many creative ways one can interact with their audience and that is what makes performing an

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