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Triple Threat From The Bronx with Neisha Folkes Pt. 2

Triple Threat From The Bronx with Neisha Folkes Pt. 2

FromOur Voices on The Yard


Triple Threat From The Bronx with Neisha Folkes Pt. 2

FromOur Voices on The Yard

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Denise continues her conversation with dancer, choreographer, actor and singer Neisha Folkes.  Listen in as they dive deep into the truth of the black experience not only at Juilliard in the real world as artists at the top of their game.What You Will HearReflecting on touring with the Alvin Ailey Dance CompanyNeisha’s segway into acting careerCombining acting and dancing skillsetsNeisha’s art and entertainment fulfilled daughtersLooking back at Hollywood obstaclesGiving helpful advice to younger Neisha The milestone of moving to Los AngelesCasted as a Fly Girl on In Living ColorNeisha’s regret to not pursue singing talentsImplementing business with the artsBuilding a company based on Neisha’s daughtersNext steps in life and career at Harvard WestlakeQuotes“I would tell 13 year old Neisha to just relax a little more.”“Singing has this vulnerability that’s beyond acting, beyond dancing. It’s showing yourself, revealing yourself on these open vowel sounds.”“The real world is no different. Whatever (reason) you’re leaving to go someplace else, you’re going to find that very same and get good.”“Take the meat and throw away the bones.”“If everyone around you was doing 100, you gotta do 110.”“You don’t have to go for perfection, but you have to go for progress.”“It’s so wonderful to come to the table with someone that you absolutely love.”MentionedMeisner TechniqueMarian SeldesTriple TalentHarvard Westlake
Released:
Jan 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

Our Voices on The Yard is a celebration of Black voices of The Juilliard School, their passion, contributions and sacrifices. Through our lens, we explore the historic intersection of Black art, culture, faith and activism in our communities and beyond, while sharing the triumphs and struggles of the extraordinary Black. Hosted by Juilliard Drama Division alum, Denise Woods, Our Voice on The Yard prides itself on authentic, no-holds-barred conversations with former and current Juilliard students of the African diaspora. Our goal is to inform, educate and inspire.