Happy Holidays to Everyone!
I am writing to you from a small alpine town in the Swiss alps basking in the quaint town atmosphere, snow on the ground, and fresh air.
Here's my holiday greeting this year (I always do a video to send out to everyone but this year, I mustered up courage to sing and record a song):
Winter Wonderland:
http://picosong.com/keaQ/
- Alaine
Third culture kids, cross cultural awareness, and Chameleon project - a multi-disciplinary dance production. For more info please email ahdancecompany@gmail.com
Monday, December 16, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
My interview with Paulette Bethel for Lost in Translation series
I recently was interviewed by Paulette Bethel about being a TCK & Chameleon. Here's the recording of the live telecast: http://instantteleseminar.com/?eventid=48995067
The audio interview is about an hour long.
Paulette's Lost in Translation series is amazing, she's interviewed so many guest experts in the Third Culture Kid, Expat, Relocation world. Ruth Van Reken, Tina Quick, Kilian Kröll, Myra Dumapias, Rahul Gandotra, Jo Parfitt, Eva Lazlo-Herbert, and more! It was such an honor to be asked to be interviewed for this series. Reminded me how much of an impact I've made already among the TCKs, Expats, Cross-Cultural coaches and experts, Educators, etc. with the work I've done so far with the Chameleon project and even the TCKs I meet around the world. Its quite humbling and a reminder that I still have a lot of work left to do using dance/movement to tell the stories, memories, and experiences of TCKs.
The audio interview is about an hour long.
Paulette's Lost in Translation series is amazing, she's interviewed so many guest experts in the Third Culture Kid, Expat, Relocation world. Ruth Van Reken, Tina Quick, Kilian Kröll, Myra Dumapias, Rahul Gandotra, Jo Parfitt, Eva Lazlo-Herbert, and more! It was such an honor to be asked to be interviewed for this series. Reminded me how much of an impact I've made already among the TCKs, Expats, Cross-Cultural coaches and experts, Educators, etc. with the work I've done so far with the Chameleon project and even the TCKs I meet around the world. Its quite humbling and a reminder that I still have a lot of work left to do using dance/movement to tell the stories, memories, and experiences of TCKs.
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