In this episode we welcome artist Coco Mase. Coco shares about her upbringing in northwest New Jersey, where she was surrounded by all forms of art from a very early age. Years of dance through her formative years exposed Coco to life in New York City, which offered her a balance to her life in the suburbs. We discuss the differences and similarities between classical and competitive dance, and her eventual shift away from dance at the end of high school in order to pursue other artistic interests. Acceptance into NYU came with its pros and cons, and a pivot to attending University of the Arts in Philadelphia ended up being a perfect fit. Coco reflects on her journey through various art mediums and how always being open to saying yes to new opportunities guided her growth as an artist. We cover Coco’s involvement in the fashion industry in New York City post-college, and the transition into marriage and starting a family in the suburbs. Coco graciously shares her grief journey of losing her younger brother when he was 21, and Nicole and Brian in turn share some of their own experiences in grief from losing their fathers. Returning to performing became part of Coco’s healing journey, all while balancing being a mother to three young children. Not surprisingly, her next chapter was becoming an art teacher, something she still does to this day. We loved hearing about Coco’s perspective and experiences as a teacher. Her love for her students shines through, and it’s obvious that she is a gift to her school community. Coco shares her life changing directorial debut of Cabaret, and how she has immersed herself in her art studio. Whether it’s menopause or aging or plastic surgery or grey hair, we cover many of the challenges GenX women are facing midlife. Finally, we learn about Coco’s upcoming one woman show, which is a photo essay based on the story “Anonymous Girl”. We were incredibly mesmerized and touched by Coco’s interpretation of this precious girl’s story, and we know it will resonate and touch the hearts of anyone who is lucky enough to attend the show. We absolutely loved our time with Coco and truly enjoyed going on the journey of her story. We hope to attend one of her shows in person in the future!
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