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Who am I, Heather Ann Burgess? What makes me tick? What do I love? What is my passion? What makes me, me? What sets me apart? These are things I apparently know somehow, but things I don't often think out because they have become such an innate part of me.
Who am I? I'm Heather. I absolutely love life and all the crazy exciting things that come with it. I love laughter. I love learning. I love relationships and the closeness that can be had between people. I love growing and thinking and making choices. I love figuring out new things. I love the click in my head when some hard concept finally makes sense. I love the feeling of the spirit, the sure knowledge that I am doing the right thing at the right time in the right place. I love the gospel, and the amazing joy it brings. I can not imagine my life without the comfort of my Savior and my Heavenly father, and their support in my life. I love theatre, live theatre. Intimate theatre. Musical theatre. All theatre, of any type in any space. I live to sit and be captivated by a theatrical performance. I live to create a piece of theatre. I live for the feeling I have when I've just come off the stage after performing and I've heard people cheering, just for me. I live for watching people I love express themselves brilliantly through theatre, and for the recognition and applause they get. I live for the feelings I have when I step out of a theatre after an incredibly moving production and I once again marvel at the power and the beauty of live theatre. I live for the faces of children, so excited and fascinated by a new world being created right before their eyes, for their excited questions and their voices singing along with something they have grown to love. I live for conversations about a theatrical experience and what it made me feel, what it made me think, how it changed me in some way. I live for Shakespeare, for Sondheim, for new theatre, for old theatre. I live for the rush of ideas I have as I read, or watch a play and think of the possibilities that lie within just one work of art. I marvel at the beauty of a set or a lighting design or how an actor can embody a character so intensely. I sit and I think, what would my life be without theatre? Where would my passion come from? Where else would I learn and grow and love as much as I do in the theatre? And, how can I give these feelings to other people? Theatre is what makes me tick. Theatre is what I love. Theatre is my passion. Theatre has made me the person that I am today. My love for theatre, and my passion to share that love with others, combined, is what might just set me apart.
3 comments:
Heather, you are precious. I love you so much and I love how much you love Theatre Ed :) I know for a fact that you will be a fantastic teacher. Those Theatre Workshop kids adored you, I know this from what they said, what their parents said, and their camp evaluations. You're amazing! And I'm glad I'm as passionate about Geography as you are about Theatre, other wise I'd be jealous ;)
Karina, I actually wrote this at Theatre Camp! Those kids made me realize my passion even more.
Ahhh. GOOOOD times.
Heather. You are seriously going to be the best teacher ever. We all need to live by one another so that Karina's kids and my kids can all have you as as teacher!
I think some teachers lack that passion, which is unfortunate.
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