Hi Everyone,
So I haven't been on here much lately or any social media for that matter. I am finally starting to make a little bit of a comeback after taking a much needed breath of fresh air. In this time of Masks and quarantines and social distance it has been really difficult on a lot of people. I feel that everyone has suffered some kind of loss in this period of time. Relationship, Family, Friendships, Career, Etc. Etc. It is a scary time and if you are feeling a little lost you aren't alone. So many of us feel especially vulnerable right now. Exploring other options with career path etc. It has been a huge time of expansion and growth. My life has changed a lot over this quarantine period. My travel plans, Work plans, Life plans, Work out plans were all completely disrupted. It has taken a lot to attempt to stay centered and open to all the incredible blessings this period of transformation has had to offer. I finally was able to get outside for a few days after spending most of my Quarantine inside City limits. I was feeling incredibly frustrated and taking a little space allowed me to understand all of the gifts I had received during this uncertain time. Friendships had deepened or fallen away giving me clearer understanding of who mattered most in my life, I had taken space from social media and "The Industry" showing me what I had built where I lacked and needed focus, I had slept for the first time in my life, and healed pieces of the past. I had learned boundaries in what was safe for me to do and what wasn't and enjoyed talking to other artists. LIfe is always changing and this is no exception but I think its more important than ever to take time to feel the gratitude for what we DO have. So maybe Life isn't what you thought but there is an opportunity for it to become something even better. xoxoxoxo Your Friend, Kirra Moon
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Kirra MoonKirra Moon is from a small town in Northern California. She believes that art is an important way to show appreciation for our planet. She values the ability to feel emotions deeply because they can be the catalyst for change. Kirra received a diploma from the North Coast Preparatory Performing Arts Academy with an additional IB artist diploma before choosing to study theatre in New York and Los Angeles. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The American Musical Dramatic Academy and continues to explore the creative process. Two phrases that best describe her are “forever free” and “ a la mode.” Archives
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