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Born in Toronto, I began dance training at an early age starting with ballet which eventually progressed into a main focus of jazz. Starting at the age of six I began my constant flip flopping of living in England and Canada. When in Toronto I attended the Interplay Dance School. In England I attended classes at Bodywork Studios. After alternating between living in England and Toronto with my family, I graduated from the Bethany Hills School near Peterborough, Ontario, to attend George Brown Dance with their foundation program. After George Brown I flew back to England for the third time in my life to attend the Cambridge Performing Arts College for three years, my major being dance, but discovered my true calling was the fashion industry. I have worked as a freelance model for three years and a stylist for just a year, also freelance. I put a lot of what I learned from my years of performing arts study into my modeling and into my styling, on occasion have actually had to model as a ballerina or style for dancers. I have worked with many prestigious people in the fashion industry already.

Friday 9 November 2012

Log Twenty- My In Campus Experience






Now that I am finally back in Canada, well rested, jetlagg averted and with a free day I can finally blog! For those of you who did not know, I attended the in campus session on the 31st of October with my five day trip back to the UK (as you can see I have attached a few photos from my trip including a photo of myself wearing my new Middlesex Uni hoodie). It was a really terrible morning at first, I was violently ill for some reason. Not sure if it was the jetlagg, if I had a twenty four hour flu or I had simply ate something that didn't agree with me. Whatever the reason it was a NOT pleasant trip from Cambridge up to Hampsted Central. But I made it in time to catch the last part of the morning class and have a chance to talk to Paula before the afternoon session. By lunch time I was much better so I could enjoy and partake in the discussions.

I am glad I was able to attend one of the in campus sessions before the course is over, it gave me a greater understanding of my Critical Review and a better idea what I am trying to research. Paula asked me for my question what I was trying to find out and I responded with, "What it takes for one to be successful in the fashion industry?" Paula pointed out that success can mean multiple things to multiple people and that I need to narrow down the term "success" more. I now know that I want to find out how you can be FINANCIALLY successful in the fashion industry. The reason I am going to look into the financial side is because that is one of the hardest things to achieve in the field of fashion. It's not the amount of magazines/commercials you have/your work has appeared in, it's the size of your pay cheque. Success equals financial stability.

Another one of the main points I brought back from the session is to remember when doing your research, do not be one sided. It's important to get another perspective into your research so there is more information to give. They way it was described in the session to get a better understanding of why it is important was see it as a mountain. If you just stare at the mountain on one side you may never find out the mountain has a river on the other side or forest. You need a lot of views to learn more and have a greater understanding for your inquiry.

This affects my research and inquiry because now it has made me think that people in the GTA (Toronto and surrounding areas of Ontario, Canada) may find connections and networking is the best path to success and financial stability but out West in Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, etc), they may see it as what degree/talent you have earned.

I thoroughly enjoyed the session and it was so interesting listening to everyone else's research plans, what they were trying to achieve from their inquiries, future or current career plans and just getting to know those in general face to face (finally) in my group. I loved seeing the Middlesex campus itself and getting my own Middlesex hoodie (thanks Paula), but most importantly getting a better idea of what direction I want to take my critical reflection into. I just wish my stay had been longer.

More blogs to come! Sorry for the delayed blog but I have been so jetlagged since I have been back and my job was taking up so much of my time and energy. I am now part time at my job so that will make such a difference!