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My Story

I grew up in Boston, where I trained at the Boston Ballet School. Dance was the first way I learned to express myself. It was how I made sense of emotions before I even had the words for them. When I was 16, I took a piano class, and one day my teacher started talking about songwriting. Something about it stayed with me. I went home and started writing my own songs, and it felt like I had found another way to say what I was feeling. From that point on, I became focused on bringing music and movement together into one form of expression.

 

After college, I moved to New York City to pursue my goal of becoming a pop artist. For me, it is not just about making music. It is about telling honest, emotional stories in a way people can truly feel. I use both my voice and my movement to express things that are hard to say out loud. My goal is to create something real, where people feel understood and a little less alone. I also want to expand what a pop artist can be by making dance a central part of the storytelling, not something that sits in the background.

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