Nicole Lecky’s BBC Three Musical Drama Called “Mood” Was Adapted From Her Own One Women Play “Superhoe” That She Put On At The Royal Court Theatre. The Songs Reveal Inner Thoughts And Feelings, But Ultimately Pull Us Deeper Into Protagonist Sasha’s Mind. Her Vision For The Screening Was That She Wanted It To Be A Room Full Of People Who Would Respond To It Right Way. She Hopes When People Tune Into The Six Episode Drama That They Will Enjoy It And Laugh, But Equally Wants People To Think When They Watch It. I Want People To Feel Seen And Relate To It. But At The Same Time, There Are These Important Themes And Issues Within It Like Homelessness, Sex Work And Un Glamourised Side Of Influencing. One Thing I Enjoy About Sasha’s Character Is The Authenticity Explored On Our Screens We See Her Struggle With Having Confidence And Self Esteem. However, She Covers It Of Being Leary Which Is A Facade. (@6kenza) https://youtu.be/Y1xtwqnW9Fo “she feisty she a Leo 🌶 ” “We Love Being A Boss,
Dance has been a massive chunk of my life for pretty much the whole two decades. According to my mum, i’ve quite literally been dancing since the womb. If i’m being honest it’s the only thing i’ve never given up. I tried so many different hobbies as a kid; playing cello, singing, gymnastics and even art, but dance has been the only one that i stuck with. I never really felt like a musician, singer, artist or gymnast - despite training for years, but i’ve always felt like a dancer. I’m definitely not the best dancer but seeing how much i’ve grown is one of my biggest achievements. I was actually watching some old videos back recently and seeing how far i’ve come was really comforting. I’ve had times when i’ve been fairly hard on myself and doubted my abilities, however just being able to see the improvements over the years reminds me that i’m doing just fine. It can be easy to compare yourself to other people who share the same love for your craft but it’s important to be kind to yourse
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