Performing Artist
Performing Artist
Dancer
Actor
Actor
I have performed in stage productions
since I was 11. I've been in Captain
Nice, L'il Abner, The Sound of Music,
Guys and Dolls, The Wizard of Oz, Our
Town, My Fair Lady, You Can't Take It
With You, Annie, Peter Pan, and Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, The Mikado, and First
Impressions.
In the summer of 2007, I wrote and
directed my first show, Free to Be.
Check it out here on my website!
In August, 2000, I choreographed two dances
in the dance concert, August Moon. I danced
a romantic Pas de Deux with the graceful
Heather Kampf to my ballad, Haven o' Love
and an ethereal modern dance to my
composition, Gabriel's World. I am looking
forward to dancing with many more people in
the years to come!
If you would like
me to perform in
your production,
email me for
details!
2001, Self-portrait
Heidi was sold to a band of
gypsies by her wicked aunt. Here,
Elizabeth Maxwell and I dance as
young passionate gypsy lovers do.
Crack that whip!
Photo by John Mello
A serious moment above with Leigh Gravette in
The other photos are from Jenny Hammet's piece,
Giselle, a modern interpretation of the classical ballet.
Check out this delightful piece by Pamela Huggins
called Kitchen Jam, to the tune Kitchen Lady by Joe
Craven!
Photos by Gabriel
The world is a stage
and I am but a spiritual being
acting out human roles in the
dramatic comedy of life!
Dancer
In the fall of 2007, Butte
College produced the
musical, First Impressions.
It is based on the novel
Pride and Prejudice by Jane
Austen.
I played the rascal, Captain
Wickham is full of mischief
in this romance!
Here in this scene at the
assembly ball, Wickham
wins over the sympathy of
Elizabeth Bennet (Julia
Dalton) with this disdainful
moment.
Photos by Lili Phung
Here is a
moment
backstage with
the lovely and
talented soprano,
Audrey Curd.
She played the
role of Elizabeth's
youngest sister,
crazy about
soldiers.
Their
elopement is a
scandalous
development that
brings about a
change of heart
in this romance.
In the spring of 2000, Northern California
Ballet premiered the ballet, Heidi. Bruce King
choreographed this tale of the innocent Swiss
girl to musical compositions by Edvard Grieg.