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Logan Xavier- Beautiful Trouble

Logan Xavier




After reading the homework with beautiful trouble, I took away a couple of things from the exploration.  One thing was building strength through repetition.  I strongly believe in this for myself and others.  Practice makes perfect, and the more that you do anything, the better you will get at it.  So if there are things that I'm not very good at, if I do it almost everyday, in no time I will learn.  The next one on my list would probably be to choose your target.  If you don't know what exactly you're shooting for, why shoot at all? The whole idea of knowing what your going for is very important.  Because if you have a specific goal,  you can work to achieve it.  Theatre of the Oppressed is a very interesting topic for me.  Is it the people performing in the theatre who are oppressed? Or is it for oppressed people?  Theatre is a very healing process, and to be able to partake in a non profit organization that helps the oppressed would be absolutely amazing.  The more of it, the better. 

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