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  • Platonic Idiocy

    Platonic Idiocy

    A text about hesitation, reason, and the persistence of what never came to life.

  • You don’t understand, until you understand

    You don’t understand, until you understand

    A reflection on the moment when understanding suddenly appears and how it changes the way we see the world.

  • Improv emotions: what improvisers really feel

    Improv emotions: what improvisers really feel

    A practical mini-dictionary of improv emotions that uncovers what improvisers really feel on stage – and how those feelings shape their improvisation.

  • Listen for the heart of things

    Listen for the heart of things

    When the world becomes too loud, we stop noticing what’s alive. A piece about returning to quiet attention through movement, poetry and listening for what matters.

  • Theatre is training to live

    Theatre is training to live

    A reflection on theatre as a practice of attention: learning to notice more, feel more, and stay awake to what the world shows you.

  • The path to freedom in clowning

    The path to freedom in clowning

    On how creating simple clown acts became the key to artistic freedom, and how years of training at Ira Seidenstein’s Quantum Clown Residency revealed the deeper foundations of clowning.

  • Meeting my mentor

    Meeting my mentor

    How meeting Ira Seidenstein became the turning point in my artistic life. Through his work I learned to show up and finally show my creative self.

  • A true clown master

    A true clown master

    Why I consider Ira Seidenstein a true clown master – not for control or mystique, but for the clarity, craft and freedom he passes on to his students.

  • On leading a creative life

    On leading a creative life

    Thoughts on what it means to live creatively: paying attention, following your curiosity and letting everyday moments shape your imagination.

  • To be one in a hundred

    To be one in a hundred

    A short piece on individuality, presence and the discreet courage of seeing the world in your own way.