RTFOTO:
What is your occupation?
Choreographer for Norwegian Cruise Lines, Dance Instructor at Danceforce
Studios.
RTFOTO: Where do you perform?
I LOVE teaching and choreographing so i don't perform much
anymore.....however i just performed in the Miss Hawaii Pageant with
24-7.....i also perform with Tau Dance Theater and Hawaii Ballet Theater
occasionally
RTFOTO: What nationality are you?
Japanese, Portugese, Irish, English, Spanish, Ukrainian, Scottish, and
Samoan.....haha i know, i know......no one believes me
RTFOTO: Where are you originally from?
Honolulu, Hawaii
RTFOTO: Describe yourself in 3 words?
Laid back, Crazy, Passionate
RTFOTO: Who was or is your mentor?
I've been blessed to have many mentors along the way and they definitely
know who they are, but specifically my sisters really taught me a lot
and
guided me through life. Marcelo Pacleb is an amazing mentor. He has
taught
me soooooo much and is constantly pushing me, and encouraging me not
only in
dance but in life. He is a force of his own and is a light to many!!!!
RTFOTO: What was your first paying job?
I did a community theater production at Diamond Head Theater of "Joseph
and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and got more of a compensation check
for
mileage, etc........but it was a check and i remember being so excited
to
receive it.......i wanted to copy it and frame it......lol
RTFOTO: What inspired you to become a dancer? Well my
parents took me to see Phantom of the Opera at the Blaisdell when it
came down and after that i was so amazed and inspired by the performance
that I knew I HAD to do that........so my parents put me in some classes
at
Diamond Head Theater and i got involved in Musical Theater. From that I
started to dance more and more and fell in love with it.
RTFOTO:
How would you describe your style in fashion? Definitely laid
back, simple, and earthy. My favorite thing to wear is jeans and a
shirt......you can never have too many jeans........or shoes or
hats....haha
RTFOTO: How many years have you been doing what you do? In terms or
performing and training, maybe about 10 years. In terms of
teaching and choreographing, maybe about 6 years.
RTFOTO: If you could do one thing different growing up, what would that
be? When i started dancing and training i went to Mid Pacific's School
of the
Arts and was enrolled for about 2 years. I trained in Ballet, Modern,
Jazz, and Hip-Hop. While i was there i never took ballet and modern
seriously. Looking back i see how important those both are and what
AMAZING teachers I had. So if i could do anything different growing up
it would have been to
really take advantage of the program and the teachers that i had.
RTFOTO: What drives you to continue doing what you do? Seeing the
people that i teach grow and watching them explore and express
themselves through their movement.
RTFOTO: If you weren't doing what you do today, what would you be
doing? I would probably be a massage therapist or a geisha in japan....hahaha
RTFOTO: Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Along with teaching and
choreographing, i hope to have my own dance company.....my heart is in
Hawaii, so i will probably be here doing all of
this.
RTFOTO: What is a good day like for you? A good day for me is spending
some time with my family or friends, relaxing, enjoying life. Also if
i have a great class where the students respond
well to what i'm teaching, really get what i'm going for and live and
breathe the choreography, and are learning, that can definitely make an
awesome day!
RTFOTO: What embarrassing moment have you had in your career?
"I
auditioned for Janet Jackson a few years ago and when it came time to
dance for her i totally blanked out and literally stood there trying to
find a spot to hop back in on......and then when we had to freestyle for
her one
by one, i had no idea what i was doing and randomly went into splits as
if I was some gymnast......it still cracks me up to this day!!!!!!!"
RTFOTO: What would you say is the most difficult part of your job? The
most difficult part of my job would have to be my passion for it!!!!
The way i look at it is like being in a relationship. In a relationship
there is a lot of passion, time, commitment, love, and learning, however
my
relationship in this case is dance. I take what i do very seriously and
am constantly trying to push myself so that it never becomes a "job". I
want
dance to always be something fresh. I want it to come from the heart and
to stir something up inside. I want it to be real. In order for me to
do all
this I have to put my entire self into it, just like a relationship. So
at times it can be very difficult, tiring, and frustrating, but the good
thing
is that dance definitely gives back, i get a lot back watching students
grow and learn or seeing my choreography being lived and expressed.
RTFOTO: What was your most happiest moment in your career? I don't have
one particular moment but, my happiest moments in dance have to
be teaching in a studio and working with different people.
RTFOTO: What makes you different from your peers? I think my style is
very unique. I like to pull from a lot of different
sources and styles when i choreograph. I don't like to be labeled.
When people see my choreography i dont want people to say "Oh that's
jazz or
hip-hop"......I just want it to be an expression, i want it to be dance!
RTFOTO: Who would you say is the hottest dancer, actor, singer on the
market today and who do you see becoming tomorrow?
I love artists who are different and fresh! I love hearing something I
haven't heard that inspires me to move and create! I think M.I.A. is
amazing....i can't understand what she's saying half the time but i get
it and i love it!!!!
RTFOTO: Who is your favorite actor? Johnny Depp........he is so
versatile and talented. He is one actor that I can tell doesn't just do
it to do it. It seems as if he dives head first right into the
character he is playing and lives and breathes that character. His work
is always so different and fresh.
RTFOTO: Name some of the celebrities you have worked with or
entertained? I recently performed in the Three Phantoms at the Hawaii
Theater which
featured soloists from Broadway musicals such as Phantom of the Opera
and Miss Saigon. I also choreographed a music video for American Idol
finalist
Jasmine Trias last year.
RTFOTO: If you could pick any city to live in other than the city you
are currently in, what city would that be and why? It would probably be
New York City. It seems as if the art scene there is huge and
constantly growing. I've visited New York and have always loved the
energy and culture there. I think I would definitely be pushed there
and would learn a lot.
RTFOTO: What advice can you give to those aspiring what you do? Go for
it!!!!! Give all of yourself. Go past your comfort zone and don't

restrict yourself. Possibilities are endless.
RTFOTO: What is your message to teens today? Be yourself!!! Don't worry
what others think of you. When you worry so
much about what other people think, you miss out on life and and begin
living for others rather than for your life and your dreams and goals.
It's
okay to make mistakes.....take that chance, discover who you are and
live it!
RTFOTO: If you had the power to change the world, what would you do? If
i had the power to change the world i would instill LOVE! Its all about
Love!!!! The love for others, for what you do, for what surrounds you,
and for yourself! I think if this was a main focus for the world, a lot
would
change.....wars, poverty, violence, etc.
RTFOTO: What was your experience working with Russell Tanoue? Working
with Russell and talking with him is always great. He is genuine
and is a person that i think has so much passion and love for people.
I also think that he can and does make a difference in the world!
Shooting
with him was great. He really knows what he wants and how he can
achieve it!
RTFOTO: Finally, tell me something about you we don't know about? I
love eating, i'm addicted to Sudoku, and sometimes I think i'm a geisha
;)
RTFOTO: Anything you'd like to say? Life is good!
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