Livin’ & Learnin’
Livin’ & Learnin’
Where Light Breathes Blue
Where Light Breathes Blue: A Journey Through Ice and Time Blue ice forms when dense, compacted glacier ice absorbs longer wavelengths of light and scatters shorter blue wavelengths, making the ice appear vividly blue the deeper the light travels. I am still wrestling...
As I Watch
I carry time inside a silver armor, a pocket watch once wound in noiseless years, I watch its hands ticking logically through a dark and widening illogical storm. The second hand does not mark the second, it marks the hurt The hour hand does not mark the hour, It...
A Potentially Good Recipe
Community-Allyship-Theatre-Idealism and a Potentially Good Recipe Reflecting on this chilly November day, I am moved by the impact of two remarkable performances I experienced this weekend: Lauren Semple’s Unboxing Bravery and the VIS’s Rhapsody featuring the timeless...
So… What do you do?
I find that the most unusual question by someone I've just met is "So what do you do?" I always hesitate to find the right words. I usually end up replying "Uh...lots of things." I refuse to singularly define myself as a 'singer', a performer', a 'manager', a...
Shift Happens
Shift Happens I look back, 8 months ago. January 2021… As some welcomed the covid new year, with a ‘good riddance‘. I chose to not celebrate the end of the Great Pause of 2020, into the beginning of the Great Unknown of 2021. These recent times have seen many lives...
Perception is 9/10th of the Flaw
Written by Joëlle Rabu August 2021 for a guest talk at Unity Centre of Vancouver Island Perception of time: Henry VanDyke once said: “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice,...





