Personal Essay – Shaina Vega
As the oldest of four siblings, I find it my responsibility to encourage myself and my younger siblings to go to college and create better lives for ourselves. My mother never made it out of her junior year of high school; going to college would help me build pride in myself, and, my mom would be proud of me as well. I know that education is the key to life; college presents a significant opportunity for me since I will be the only one from my family to complete high school – some didn't even make it out of middle school. I think that college is a huge step, and one I am ready to take.
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Personal Essay – Sharon Dickey
When I think of the word personal, the definition that comes to mind is the private side of a person’s life. Basically, things people don’t and can’t see judging by a person’s outward appearance. It seems like it’s easier for people to talk about others, good or bad, but when you ask people to write about themselves, it’s one of the hardest things to do. This is everything I’m thinking about as I type this essay. That’s one thing I can say about myself, I’m a thinker. It doesn’t matter what, I just think about everything and sometimes I ask myself, “Is that a good thing? Isn’t that what all...
Personal Essay – Diamond Davis
As I walk down the streets of my neighborhood, I see a lot of crimes being committed. Living in a neighborhood where there’s nothing but violence makes you think about changing your life around. If I had to choose one person that influenced me to do my best living, it is my mother. The same reason why she gave birth to me is the same reason why I give thanks that she is still here.
The people who are most important to me are God, my family, and my friends. I can’t live without my mother because of the simple fact that I love her too much and she means the world to me. Even though I have a lot...
Personal Essay – Inez Bell
I used to sit in English classes to raise my hand and offer unique insights. I trusted that anything I had to say was soaked in wisdom, dressed in metaphor, or threaded with powerful analysis. I molded my English courses to fit the palm of my hand, and continuously fought battles against myself to be the most obscure, most gifted, English-y student I could be. And more often than not, I failed terribly. I wasn’t proud enough to be the best, but I wasn’t humble enough to remain unnoticed.
English Seven taught me that my poetry was a gift, not a skill. English Eight taught me that poetry was...
Reflection of Board Interview – Shaina Vega
The minute, hour, day, and week before my interview, I felt a little nervous but excited to meet the person I had to interview because I wasn't really prepared, and I thought, “This is somebody with a lot of experience, I don't want to mess anything up!”
I surprised myself with the interview because even though I had prepared at the last minute for Mr. Gordon Geballe, I ended up asking him many questions. I was so proud of myself and grateful to him for answering everything. He told me a great deal about what he does and how he enjoys his volunteer job but works for Yale and loves every...
Reflection of Board Interview – Sharon Dickey
When we were told that we were going to be interviewing board members, at first I didn’t know how to feel because I knew it wasn’t going to be easy; at the same time, if I followed the directions I was given, it wouldn’t be too hard. The week before the interview I felt okay and I thought about it but it wasn’t an overwhelmed kind of thinking. The day before the interview I felt a little nervous because I thought “Okay, so I know and have the questions I want to ask but how is it going to go?” I didn’t know what to expect even thought we talked about the process and everything. The hour...
Reflection of Board Interview – Diamond Davis
When I first started to interview Ruby, I was nervous. It felt like I had butterflies in my stomach. But I tried not to look at it as me doing it for me but for the people who I’m doing it for.
The interview with Ruby went great. I was afraid that she would talk too quickly, but she explained everything very slowly and knowledgeably. I also thought that Ruby would give me less information than I was looking for, but she gave me enough information to last for years.
While I was interviewing Ruby, I expected her to be less fidgety. She surprised me because she has that special tendency that no...
Reflection of Board Interview – Earl Ali-Randall
I honestly felt extremely nervous before I interviewed one of the board members of the Festival. Usually, I do not like to talk in front of people because I sometimes stutter when I speak, especially when I am really anxious about something. I did not know what might occur during the interview process. At the time, I did not know we fellows had to interview the Board members and this added to my anxiety.
I was surprised to find out that I actually knew the person I was assigned to interview: Andrea-Jackson Brooks, who lives across the street from me in the Hill section of New Haven,...
Artist Statements by Diamond Davis & Sharon Dickey
Artist Statement – Diamond Davis
I describe myself as a freewill dancer because when I dance, it helps me express myself, and it helps me keep my mind in tact. I feel relaxed when I dance. I have been dancing since I was eight years old; I learned while watching music videos and television.
I chose dancing because I was inspired by a lot of people, such as my mother, who loves to praise dance (a type of worship). My cousin likes to dance to hip-hop and that’s how I became interested in dancing to hip-hop. When my family and I used to live in New York, my mother and I did a lot of...
Fall 2010 Arts & Ideas Fellowship Program graduation
Artist Statement by Fellow Inez Bell
Artist Statement
Inez Bell
I continue to miss the target at describing what poetry means to me. I do not believe it is something that I can fully discuss in a two to three page essay, in an artist statement, or even in a poem itself. However, I do believe that it is and will continue to be what makes it okay to think and to feel. Sometimes, it is scary to approach writing, because, writing makes me feel vulnerable -- as it should. Blank pages open me up, whether or not I want to be that way. I fear poetry because I cannot always harness it the way I’d like to, and a lot of the time, that...
Artist Statement by Fellow Earl Ali-Randall
Artist Statement
Earl Ali-Randall
I am a dancer; and, I have been inspired to dance by all the graduates from my performing arts school, Educational Center for the Arts (ECA). When I am dancing, I feel as if no one is seeing me. I love being able to express myself and my emotions with my instrument, my body.
My favorite genre is West African dance because I love the culture. When I say that “My work has turned out really well,” I mean I put my heart and soul into what I have accomplished. As a choreographer, I use such methods as cannon, ABA, unison and accumulation (Trisha Brown’s method...