I feel I've been slowly working towards this the last couple of years but watching #TheSocialDilemma really reinforced and justified some things for me, so I'm putting it into action:
I've turned off all social media notifications from my phone. I have been & will continue to educate myself from unbiased news sources. I'm working on taking a deeper look into social media platforms to see how much data is being collected on me & how many unknown people/sources I am "following" that provide manipulating information. I'm still here! I will continue to check-in with the world, but it's time I say "goodbye" to a majority of social media platforms whose business models aim to entrance us. I don't want to live my life seeking social validation while being exposed to misinformation and divisive content. In 2020, we've seen a massive increase in virtual communication. Please know this post doesn't mean I aim to disconnect from you! It's time for me to focus on creating more meaningful interactions (write/text, call, email, video chat) rather than scroll news feeds and communicate with others on platforms overflowing with the above mentioned content. I look forward to connecting in a more meaningful way with you soon. Love, Daniel I am thrilled to be a part of Kane Repertory Theatre’s workshop reading of Vow Keepers, a new play written by David Valdes & directed by Ansley Valentine. This is a one night only event streaming LIVE (and free) on Wednesday, July 15th at 7:30 PM (CST)!
SYNOPSIS: When a young gay couple wake up on their wedding morning, a couple in their sixties appear in their hotel room, having time-traveled to talk the younger pair out of it, in a comedy about marriage in our time. Think of it as Dr. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. For more info, check out the Facebook Event: https://facebook.com/events/s/vow-keepers-by-david-valdes-th/347282579595717/?ti=icl Or visit www.kanerepertorytheatre.com This event is FREE to watch, with donations welcome! #newplaylab #kanerepertorytheatre #lgbt #pride #virtualtheatre Checking in — The last 6 weeks have been extremely difficult both mentally & emotionally. The prior six months had been a huge transition period for me - processing grad school, settling into my new apartment, securing work, pursuing my artistry, getting adjusted to new routines & transportation...to name a few! I was finally starting to feel settled when everything changed. I lost three different jobs and five acting gigs that were either ongoing or upcoming. I was also in the process of becoming a permanent employee for one job I loved dearly. While I don’t want to harp on the negative & I’m aware countless others are in same situations or worse, I’m just checking in to say that it’s been tough, but I’m doing a lot better now. I’m grateful to have landed a temp job as an essential worker portioning, bagging and shipping food out during this time. I’m finding little moments each day where I can take in the beauty of the world amongst all the chaos. I’m just trying to take each new day as it comes. I haven’t had a lot of energy lately, but I know it will come back. I’m trying to give into slowing down for a bit from the fast-paced life I love to live. All that to say, I’m reminded that somehow, someday, everything will be OK. #EWBOK
La Crosse it’s been real! Thanks for a #twodoshay #tya #thegiver #cantwaittoseemykitty
— at Viterbo University Fine Arts Center I had such a great time on set in Fish Creek, WI shooting this episode. I met some truly wonderful peeps and made memories I will NEVER forget! Make sure to check out Encore! Episode 10: High School Musical on Disney+!
Looking back, the last decade has been quite the journey. While it's been quite a gradual discovery, here are a couple things I'm leaving this decade with:
I completely deconstructed myself! I found out who I am & why I am the way I am, reconstructing myself, learning to celebrate ME. I've learned what kind of art I want to create. I've discovered how big the world really is from the tiny bubble of a world I grew up in. I've solidified what I believe in and learned to own my points of view for what they are. The last 10 years have mainly been spent in training. I spent 4 of those years completing my Bachelors in Musical Theatre and 3 more of those years completing my Masters of Fine Arts in Acting. When I think about 2020 and the next decade to come, I am reminded of how far I've come and inspired to keep pressing on in this journey. For me, 2020 is the year of Patience, Perseverance & Pressing Forward. It's time to apply everything I've learned the last decade with an intensity you've never seen. Had a blast on set playing George in Road Racer, a short film written & directed by Anthony Ciancio for DePaul University!
I had so much fun tonight on set of CHORT, written & directed by Cale Manning at Columbia College. I played Foster, a cult leader who makes a sacrifice to his master of someone who betrayed the cult. Edit: Link attached. Enjoy! |
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