Category: Creatives

  • 14 Tips for Creatives Who Want to Move to A Big City Now

    14 Tips for Creatives Who Want to Move to A Big City Now

    For many, moving to the big city is a sort of dream. For creatives in particular, the move to a big city could mean actually having the resources to pursue your craft. The shine of the bright lights and golden opportunities draws people, hoping for a better life. With that said, you shouldn’t necessarily move the moment the chance pops up. However, if you start planning and preparing now, you’ll be ready when the time comes, even if it’s last minute. Above all else, you want to consider what the move will mean for your life and whether it’s the best thing for you.

    What cities are at the top of your list? Every place offers a different rhythm, and finding the right beat for you is all part of the fun. Start by thinking about what you want to get out of your move and narrow it down from there. It’s a lot of work, but with time, patience, and solid research, it’ll be worthwhile. Besides, you won’t truly know how much you’ll love it until you actually get there. Good luck!

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    Big City Bound: Before the Move

    Tips for Moving to A Big City - Couple cardboard boxes
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    Subscribe to local magazine and newspaper newsletters

    You’ll get a lay of things going on in the city from a local’s perspective and be introduced to the neighborhoods and culture there.

    Look for resources and programs that support your hobbies and interests. Find out where the good hiking trails are, and see what enrichment programs the local library has, and check out museums. See what leisure classes are available at local colleges and universities. Check for makers markets and artists collectives, subscribe to their newsletters, and follow them on social media.

    Estimate the cost of living

    The starving artist trope is overrated: Ask yourself is how much it costs to live in the city. Compare the cost of living of where you currently live to your target city at Numbeo so that you can plan for budget changes. How much money will you have to spend just to get by? Cities can be far more expensive than many people imagine. Even if you don’t need a car because of good public transport, you still need to think carefully about how your money will be spent. Public transport isn’t free, and wages tend to be significantly higher, pushing up the costs of any services you might want to use. 

    Seek affordable housing in the big city

    Housing is a major priority when you’re looking to move. It’s better to have some ideal spots before you get there. Not only houses or apartments, but neighborhoods as well. Additionally, you want to make sure that moving is financially viable, even if there’s a job opportunity on the horizon. The FHA FAQs does a good job breaking down financing and other factors to consider if you’re looking to buy instead of rent. You’ll want a mortgage that doesn’t consume more than 30 percent of your disposable, after-tax income. Crunch the numbers to be sure you’ll have sufficient funds to live life on your terms in the city. 

    Check the weather

    Consider what the weather will be like in the new place. Cities can differ vastly in their climate, even in the same country. You can be baking hot all year in Las Vegas, but spend six months in relatively icy conditions or rain somewhere like Seattle. Do you want to live somewhere that gets all four seasons, or would you prefer a warmer climate where you can wear breezy clothing all year round? There’s somewhere for everyone!

    Research the job market

    Maybe you haven’t yet struck gold in your creative field or maybe you have no interest in turning your creative passion into a career. Unless you’re doing remote work that can move with you, consider whether the city’s job market offers everything you need. That could be a day job to hold you over or a long-term career move.

    Also, some cities have attractive house prices, but problematic economies. You might be able to easily find an affordable place to live, but no one willing to hire you. And even if you take a job, you might have to put up with a significantly lower wage, which lower housing costs don’t make up for. Research well to find your best fit.

    Consider big city nightlife

    Where you are in life can impact what you’re looking for when it comes to the city nightlife. Keep in mind that it doesn’t have to only include bars and clubs. Nightlife can also encompass other things the city has to offer, like restaurants and even late-opening museums. Going to a quiet place might not be the best option for you if you’re the sort of person who loves socializing and getting to know people the moment you go to a new city. Weigh all of your options to see where you’d love to hang out after dark.

    Tour as much as you can

    Every city has it’s own history, culture, and vibe. To make sure it’s in alignment with who you are as well as your lifestyle, take a tour of your desired city given by a well-connected guide before you move. In person is your safest bet, but technology has advanced enough for digital to work if accessible transportation isn’t available. Regardless of how you get there, you learn so much being a tourist in your own city. Plus, all those tidbits you gain can be passed along to visitors when they come to see you!

    It’s best to visit and live like a local for a few days. See the different neighborhoods in person. Visit local grocery stores and other businesses. Get a feel for how you might get around town after you move: City bus? Subway? How is the traffic? Check what the rideshare and services are like if you use them. If you practice a religion or faith, visit places of worship and connect with the people there. 


    Big City Living: After the Move

    Tips for Moving to a Big City: Buildings in Chicago
    Credit: Chris Dickens

    Give yourself time to get acclimated to the new city

    Be okay with being new. Explore your new city and feel comfortable getting lost because even with GPS you’ll probably get turned around.

    Make connections with Meetup and other networking platforms

    No joke, Meetup needs to be stop #1. By filtering your interests, you’ll find your people. Every city has a mix of free and paid events where you can engage in your creative interests directly. There are photo walks, retro film nights, improv, and tango dancing, to name a few. You can also just hang out with other people that do what you do or join a group for something casual like drinks or food. It’s extremely helpful and low threat because no one is going to show up who isn’t at least lightly interested in the thing(s) that you are. You can also try out Bumble BFF and subscribe to Discords of local meetup groups.

    Use coffee shop community message boards

    It’s old school, but by using this method, you’re going be able to get a mix of social events. You might find folks giving lessons, advertising for studio spaces, and other activities from organizers who love posting on those boards. You can also invest in the best custom stickers cheap and slap them on anything so people recognise who you are. A little personal branding can go a long way, and stickers are a fun way to brand and market yourself as a creative, especially if you are planning to freelance!

    Find a space for your craft

    Whether you’re an artist, writer, musician, or in another field entirely, this is the place where you can stretch your creative muscles. If it’s in a common space, the likelihood for social connections increases, too. Alone or among others, this location will help you to immediately get back into your creative groove and make your new city begin to feel like home. Pick somewhere you feel comfortable, relaxed, and inspired. Also, you can choose a spot where there are decent places nearby if you want a break for food, people watching, or a walk.

    Meet your neighborhood

    Really get to know the history and culture of your specific neighborhood. The city may be sprawling, but it’s so nice to get cozy with everything right around your block. Additionally, it’s a good idea to know where to find your nearest hospital, international market, movie theater, neighborhood bar, playground, safe gas stations, and more. That way, you’ll feel more secure and respect everything around you.

    Make finding your new favorite places an adventure

    Discovery doesn’t end after you’re all moved in and settled. New people, places, and things are popping up every day, so making sure you continue exploring. It could also work magic to keep your creative ideas fresh and flowing. You’ll have a delicious time finding a Thai spot that rivals your favorite from home or stumbling upon a boutique theater that plays hard-to-find indie films. It’s even better if you can get recommendations from peeps who’ve been there longer and can go with you to try them out. 

    Keep in touch with your existing social groups

    Relationships are precious, and there are so many tools available now to stay connected. Set up weekly — or monthly — virtual hangout sessions with your friends and family. This could be on video conference platforms, like Zoom, or something more interactive like a video game, such as Nintendo Switch, Playstation, or classic computer RPGs.

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  • The Best Writing Apps for Creative Writers and Skill-Building

    The Best Writing Apps for Creative Writers and Skill-Building

    If you’ve ever thought about becoming a writer, a blogger, or just enjoy the art of words, you know that you’ll want to expand your talent over time. It’s good to start with the basics, and before long, you’ll likely want to take it to another level. Though it comes naturally to some, writing is a skill that can improve and transform. There are a variety of styles and creative outlets, and you’ll know which lane is right for you by trying them out. Practice isn’t only limited to jotting down your stream of consciousness in a notebook or blogging about your hobbies and interests online. There are plenty of apps for writers than can help you hone your craft as well.

    If you aren’t very confident as a writer right now and want a little help, many different tools can assist you. Of course, you shouldn’t rely on apps and software all of the time, but they can act as an amazing supplement. Apps can take what knowledge you already have and boost it up a few notches. Plus, they can be fun, too! Here some of our favorite tools and apps for writers, students and others looking to bulk up their skills (or simply pass the time).

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    The Best Apps for Writers

    Note: The following apps are centered on English spelling and grammar.

    Spelling and Grammar Apps 

    Even if you’re a fantastic proofreader with all of the knowledge in the world regarding spelling and grammar, you’re still only human. Humans make mistakes because we aren’t robots. Spelling and grammar checks come with many programs, but you can stay ahead of it by leveraging apps dedicated to them. They’re great for spotting potential edits and guiding you through a more improved piece of text you provided. Over time, you can learn to catch more of them with your own trained eye.

    Thesaurus and Wordplay Apps for Writers

    Sometimes, you might get stuck on a word, or worse, have full-blown writer’s block. That’s absolutely fine and happens to most people. When you aren’t able to express yourself in the way that you desire, some apps can provide fresher words so new ideas can flow. Thesauruses and word unscrambler tools can do more than enough to unlock doors that you may have been struggling with in the past. 

    Word Processor Tools and Apps for Writers

    Fortunately, we live in times when just about every document we use to type things up has many different tools. With these tools, new writers can create something good — even children! Using online docs, you can challenge yourself, track your progress, and sometimes suggestions can be provided along the way. It makes the whole process more convenient and speedier. 

    Tools for Writers Who Want to Create Better Headlines 

    In case you haven’t noticed, headlines and catchy titles play a huge part in getting people interested. It’ll be hard to get your content seen if no one pays attention in the first instance. You shouldn’t create clickbait, but enticing headlines can do so much for your piece overall. However, coming up with good titles can be quite difficult if you haven’t done it before. Lucky for you, there are amazing tools to help you out. 

    Just for Fun

    Playing games with words can also help you strengthen your writing skills. They help to improve and refine your vocabulary and spelling. Best of all, you won’t have to think too hard about them while you’re having a good time.

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  • Eric Sedeño Speaks on TikTok Fame, Building a Platform, and Embracing Delusion

    Eric Sedeño Speaks on TikTok Fame, Building a Platform, and Embracing Delusion

    “My life has really changed so much because of silly videos on the internet.” Illustrator, content creator, and bob enthusiast Eric Sedeño has had a good run, and it’s only just beginning. We spoke with the New York-based creative the day he hit one million followers on TikTok, a huge milestone for anyone aiming to build a platform on social media. Under the handle ricotaquito, Sedeño’s “silly videos on the internet” are a refreshing source of joy, relatability, and positivity that taps into the importance of authenticity, community, and personal growth. Granting us a tiny glimpse behind the curtain, Sedeño dishes on life, pop culture, and his outlook for the year ahead.

    Breaking Ground and Building a Platform

    Over the past year, Sedeño walked through a number of doors from co-hosting TikTok’s In the Mix and attending Oscar-nominated movie premieres to charting new ground with candle company Groove and launching the Gay & Afraid podcast. With so many avenues to display his talent, charm, and contagiously radiant smile, choosing a lane seems like a challenge. However, it had to start somewhere: Sedeno kicked off his TikTok journey in 2020 not knowing what would grow from it. Nearly four years later, he admits that a part of the work is trekking into the unknown. “It’s hard to know what to do with your platform,”he says. “Even I’m like, ‘I don’t know what I’m doing, but I’m trying my best.’”

    As the story goes, it all began with a bad breakup and, of course, the obligatory haircut.

    Then came a mustache, renewed zest for working out, and finally, the decision to start making videos. “I’m a big believer that everything happens for a reason,” Sedeño says. “So, even the bad stuff, if you can not focus on how awful you might feel, it’s an opportunity for something fresh to start. And that’s kind of how I looked at it.”

    The use of TikTok skyrocketed during the pandemic, leading to seemingly nonstop trends from dance challenges to dalgona coffee. Underneath it all, however, was simply the desire to connect. “I really think that TikTok has been a real place for people to find new people and things,” says Sedeño, who believes the popular app played a role in creating a broader scope of representation. It allowed people to see themselves in others like never before and led to a greater understanding of self.

    Though TikTok has had its fair share of controversy, such as suppressing content from marginalized groups to “combat bullying,” it’s still managed to serve as a source of inspiration and revelations against all odds. According to a study on TikTok’s influence on gender, sexuality, and the LGBTQ+ community, “…validation from any source can be difficult to find for LGBTQ+ individuals, especially for adolescents and offline. TikTok specifically, oftentimes used by younger generations, can fill that lack and provide that identity support for queer youth and young adults.”

    “I always say TikTok allowed a window into myself I didn’t know I needed, and I think that if you can be authentic on camera—which can be hard for some people—that’s what people are chasing. They just want to find authenticity and see themselves in other people. And I hope that people see themselves in me, you know?”

    Maintaining a Sunny Outlook

    Navigating the social media landscape can be tricky, and being so incessantly connected comes with its own set of pros and cons. As the impact of apps like Instagram and TikTok on self-esteem in particular continues to come under scrutiny, the number of people aiming to build an online presence climbs. It takes courage to show up as yourself in the face of millions of eyes on the internet, so how can it be done in 2024? “I think delusion is a great tactic,” says Sedeño, who doesn’t see the glass as half-full, but “overflowing with water, no matter the situation.”

    “Being grateful and excited for yourself is something that is so beautiful. You can get jaded by good things happening to you all the time, but you just have to remain grateful,” he says. “I’m like, ‘This is the best I’ve ever been in my whole life and I still get better every day.’ Even on my bad and my worst days, I’m still better than I was the day before.” He adds that his optimistic outlook doesn’t mean he’s immune to things getting under his skin: “When someone pisses me off, I’m like, ‘I choose joy, I’m not gonna engage.”

    “Choosing joy has gotten me so much further than I could have expected.”

    In the age of endless digital connections, Sedeño expresses that he’s grateful that he didn’t “pop off on the internet” at an extremely young age. It gave him time to learn about himself, and the person he wanted to become. “I think my love for myself only grows as I grow on the internet and grow up as an adult,” he explains. “That’s where the heart of everything is. I only just want people to be happy and I want to be a bright spot on the internet, and that’s been my goal. I think that’s part of my core, you know, that little authenticity and that little bright spot I hope to be.”

    Credit: Aaron Weiss

    Pop Cultural Moments to Remember

    In December 2023, TikTok held In the Mix, its first-ever global music experience that was live-streamed for the world to see. Niall Horan, Cardi B, Charlie Puth, Anitta, and Peso Pluma made up the lineup, and the hosts were none other than content creators Drew Afualo and Eric Sedeño. It’s a fitting gig for the social media star, who credits Tiktok for altering how music reaches and affects people who may not have had the same opportunity otherwise. “I love to see people who honestly wouldn’t have the same opportunity on a different app win,” he says, citing Ice Spice and Aliyah’s Interlude. “That’s what TikTok’s kind of all about to me.”

    @ricotaquito I GOT TO HOST TIKTOK IN THE MIX WITH DREW #TikTok_Partner #TikTokInTheMix ♬ original sound – Eric Sedeño

    When asked about other memorable moments in pop culture from 2023, Sedeño mentions some other personal favorites:

    A World of Pure Imagination

    After a series of Willy Wonka-inspired TikToks and even dressing up as the eccentric chocolatier for Halloween, Sedeño’s bob took him all the way to London to attend the Wonka premiere. The experience even came with a surprise sighting of the film’s star, Timothee Chalamet. “They didn’t put him on the schedule because they didn’t know if he’d have time,” says Sedeño. “He specifically made time to come say hi to everyone and so, I just feel like he has a really good energy.”

    Seeing Taylor Swift IRL

    Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift had a big year on the road, but made time for an unexpected appearance at the Poor Things premiere in New York, where Sedeño saw her in person. “My boyfriend was like, ‘That’s Taylor Swift,’ and I thought he was messing with me. I thought it was fake,” he says. “I never in my wildest dreams could think that I would be in a room with somebody [like her].” Though he wouldn’t call himself a Swiftie, Sedeño recognizes her impact, especially with her ongoing Eras Tour: “She’s so many people’s big star. That was a huge cultural moment, and I do love the sentiment of her music getting sold, then her taking it back and redoing all of her eras so she can own herself again.”

    Beyoncé’s Renaissance

    And we can’t forget the significance of Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour and subsequent film. Sedeño attended both events with his best friend, who lovingly warned him that “Beyoncé ruins concerts for you forever because nothing will ever live up to that much production.”

    “I cried, like, half the movie. I didn’t expect to be so emotional,” he says. “That woman is so beautiful, it is insane. And her mind.” Although he says it’s hard to pick a favorite part of the film (understandable), he was able to call out a moment: “One of my favorite parts is when she’s talking about every time I go on tour, it’s like the bullshitters they try to work around me—they’ll tell me over and over and over we can’t do it and then, I will not give up until they’re like, ‘this bitch won’t give up!’”

    “The amount of planning and everything is so calculated because how can she get a picture in the outfit, go on stage, perform, come back, change, get a picture … When the sound went down and she’s like, ‘Oh, we have forty-five seconds? Let’s change the outfit.’ I’m like, ‘What?!’ Like, I have forty-five seconds and I don’t do anything. (laughs)”

    “Blue’s part made me so emotional, and getting to see her be a mom,” he continues. “One thing about Beyoncé is she’s the opposite of every other celebrity, where you don’t know anything about her. She doesn’t do interviews anymore, she doesn’t post anything other than her Renaissance outfits, you don’t see the behind-the-scenes, you don’t see much of her other than what she wants you to see. So, this was like a big opportunity to see more of her, and I really loved [it]. It’s so crazy you can feel so connected to someone you don’t know.”

    Credit: Aaron Weiss

    2024, A Word

    From choosing joy to abundant self-love, Sedeño is a true example of the power of words and intentionality as a creative. “When you say things out loud and you believe them, the universe just accepts that.” But if it sounds better to call it a commitment to delusion, so be it. Just know that even delusion has to ground its roots somewhere substantial to make it real.

    “We always do a word of the year,” the content creator says about his circle of friends. “My word this year was ‘consistency,’ and I wanted to show up for myself and show up for people, and really, really just be consistent in the way that I go after things.” According to Sedeño, striving to be more consistent in 2023 was a success, and the year was the most consistent to date in how he lived his life. “I really thought about consistency this year, and carried it with me. And I was like, “I have to show up for myself” ‘cause I get lazy and I know it.”

    For 2024, he’s aiming to have a cup that’s overflowing. “I tried all these new things and I did all these new things and some things I loved, some things drained me, but I just want to go with whatever fills my cup and chase that,” he says. “Life’s about trying on new hats and then seeing what works for you.”

    So, what does one million followers feel like? “I don’t feel any different,” Sedeño says. “I’m just really happy and I feel so blessed to be in the position I’m in. Every day is a gift.”


    For more with Eric Sedeño:

    Header: Eric Sedeño, photographed by Aaron Weiss
    Eric Sedeño interview conducted by Jazi Pettie

  • How to Make Time for Your Hobbies and Interests

    How to Make Time for Your Hobbies and Interests

    How great would it be to have all the time in the world to do everything you like? Imagine being able to sleep through your alarm, and only have to focus on creating all day. Maybe you want to catch up on all the movies and TV shows you missed while you were busy? You could do that, too! However, the fact of the matter is that life gets in the way. At times, even our mind and mood can work against us. It’s hard finding space to enjoy your hobbies and interests when there’s so much to do. There are moments when simply relaxing can be a struggle.

    The good news is that there are ways to prioritize your interests within the chaos of everyday life. Organized or otherwise. By being intentional in your desire to pursue your hobbies, you can reclaim your time and find room to create. The following tips aren’t the only methods to accomplish it, but they’ll certainly help you get started.

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    Know that your interests won’t spontaneously spawn in front of you

    One of the best things you can do for yourself is learn what you like to do. Unfortunately, these activities don’t appear out of thin air. You actually have to be proactive, get out (or stay in), and give them a try. Immerse yourself in spaces where your interest thrives, including communities, events, and media. It’s important to make the time because you may not get to really enjoy it otherwise. 

    Stay curious and look for learning opportunities

    Making time with your interests is often just doing things you already know and love. But part of the fun is also stretching yourself to start a hobby you haven’t tried to pick up new skills and knowledge. It naturally provides a great way to set goals and ensure you make time for your new interest. To learn something, you have to practice it. Whether you’re a musician who wants to learn how to use beat machine equipment to enhance your compositions or you want to master a new yoga position, pushing yourself further can make your interests more exciting.

    Work around your natural energy cycles

    Whether you’re a morning lark, night owl, or somewhere in between, you may find that certain times of the day are better or worse for different tasks. Perhaps you can handle analytical thinking in the morning and abstract thinking later in the day — or vice versa. Think about how you feel during various times of the day, the month, and even during the seasons of the year.

    Sometimes, it really comes down to the spirit being willing, but the mind or body isn’t able; and it’s okay to honor that. Plan your projects to take advantage of your body’s natural rhythms. Doing so will help you feel more satisfied during your time creating and after you’ve finished your projects.

    For those who menstruate: You may find that you have weeks during your cycle when you’re more energized and have greater clarity of mind. Consider placing more energy intensive aspects of your project during this time.

    Document and refine your creative process

    It’s only natural to want to vibe and do your thing, but keeping track of your creative process helps more than you think. By setting up a game plan, you’ll know what it takes for you to get into the right mindset and what you need to prep. It will solidify a process you can rely on even when you don’t feel like creating. Additionally, it helps to form an awareness of your supplies, such as where they are and how much you have. That way, you’ll know what needs to be replaced when the time comes. This framework may or may not change over time.

    At base level, the key is to build up consistency in the static parts of your creative process. Then, when you go to create, you’ll be free to actually create. It’s no fun burning through your juice while trying to overcome the same obstacles blocking your flow state.

    Have fun, and stay safe

    Taking a deep dive into your hobbies and interests is a fun way to pass the time. It can also help to ensure that you save room for yourself to pursue your passions. However, that valuable time can become comprised if you have to spend some of it solving unexpected problems. Although most of us will remain safe when pursuing hobbies, it is best to know how to stay as safe as possible when doing so.

    Keep your technology at minimal risk of viruses

    For what it’s worth, online gaming and streaming your favorite series totally counts as a hobby. While safe in general, if you have to get a little creative in order to catch up on an epic C-drama or anime, it could put your computer at risk for a virus. However, there are trustworthy ways to binge-watch in comfort without causing damage to your tech. For instance, if you’re an anime fan, you could access the best anime torrent sites to watch any series you’ve been missing. Plus, by using a safe torrent website, you can rest assured your technology is protected.

    If your hobby involves exercise, don’t overdo it.

    Never let your hobbies and interests hurt you. If you love to exercise and play sports, push yourself, but try to not overwork yourself. Sometimes it’s hard to tell when too much is too much, so listen to your body as much as you can to ensure your safety.

    Incorporate “Power Hours” for hobbies and interests

    Borrow a technique from the writing and tech worlds: Sprints. It’s when you focus on efficiently accomplishing as much as possible on a project, distraction-free, for a specified amount of time. Power hours don’t have to be an hour; they can be shorter. Maybe you take fifteen minutes to “brain dump” ideas for your project. Or, set aside an hour to rough sketch as many panels as possible for the comic book you’re working on.

    Try expanding your sprint to focus on a particular task within a larger project that may take more than a few hours to complete. Schedule your power hours over the course of a few days, and only focus on that task of the project (and nothing else) during them until it’s completed. The goal is to set enough time aside for meaningful work in a way that doesn’t feel burdensome to the rest of your day.

    Don’t blow your budget

    Although you can spend all of your time and energy on your favorite hobbies, you can’t afford to spend all of your money on them. Therefore, it’s essential that you pursue your hobbies and interests without putting your finances at risk. For instance, while painting is affordable, investing in all of the tools and equipment all at once might not fit into your monthly budget. Or if you’re into collecting action figures, you’ll empty your pockets if you buy ten figures in a single purchase. Be sure to manage and sort your finances before pursuing any hobby to confirm you can afford it. You can do this in a checkbook, on a spreadsheet, or computer software. You can also conduct price checks in art supplies stores or an Action Figure Price Guide to help you determine if your budget can cover your hobby. No matter the method, you’ll thank yourself in the long run and have the freedom to do what you love without breaking the bank.

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  • From Rhythmic Gymnastics to the Catwalk: A Q&A with the Talented Ella Chan

    From Rhythmic Gymnastics to the Catwalk: A Q&A with the Talented Ella Chan

    We love featuring burgeoning creators who have a passion for self-expression and creativity. Vancouver, Canada’s Ella Chan is making a name for herself in various artistic fields, showcasing her impressive range and versatility. After she started modeling, acting, and dancing around age five, she fell in love with it. Now, 12-year-old Ella has graced the runway with her striking presence, walking prestigious events — including Vancouver Kids Fashion Week — to showcase the latest fashion trends. Her acting skills have also been put to the test through two short films. Ella’s love for dance is evident in her fluid movements and precision. She’s competed in multiple events, ano earned top spots in The One Dance Experience and the Synergy Dance Competition. In addition to modeling, acting, and dance, Ella is an award-winning rhythmic gymnast, captivating audiences with her mesmerizing routines that blend athleticism, artistry, and music.

    Ella’s energy and enthusiasm are infectious, making her a joy to watch and work with. She shares her creative endeavors, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and personal stories with her growing social media following across platforms. With her diverse talents and infectious charisma, Ella Chan is undoubtedly one to watch in the years to come.

    How did it feel to walk Vancouver Kids Fashion Week?
    Walking in Vancouver Kids Fashion Week was an exhilarating experience. The energy, the excitement, and the opportunity to showcase beautiful outfits was unforgettable. It felt amazing to be on stage representing the creativity of talented designers and being part of such a prestigious event.

    What do you find fun and rewarding about modeling, and what’s not that fun and rewarding about it?
    Sometimes you actually get to keep the dresses, which is my favorite part. I also love the photos the photographer takes for me. I don’t like the backstage because there’s so many people, and you have to wait for so long for hair and makeup sometimes. When there’s so many people and it’s crowded, you can’t really breathe — [there’s] too much going on!

    What items in your closet can you not be without?
    My baggy jeans and tank tops!

    Ella Chan - Studio Photo

    What is rhythmic gymnastics and how is it different to regular gymnastics?
    It contains a lot of flexibility, like artistic gymnastics. Overstretching is most important in rhythmic gymnastics, and you use apparatuses such as ball, hoop, ribbon and clubs.

    What’s it like preparing for a competition, and what actually happens the day of an event?
    I wake up really early, like 6:30 a.m., and put on makeup, get my hair done, put on my costume, and go to practice. Then I stretch, do some warm-up exercises, go over the routine, and once I’m on deck, I just let it out!

    What advice would you give to others who want to compete in either gymnastics or dance and win?
    Some people, like me, get stage fright. You just start panicking and overthinking too much. But sometimes you just have to say to yourself, “Girl, I practiced so much for a really long time, so I just gotta do my best up there.”

    Any other tips for handling stage fright?
    Well, I always think everybody has the same feelings. Not exactly the same, but they also might feel nervous and overthink like you. Just think that no matter what happens, you’re still going to do well.

    If you could only pick ONE art form to do for the next five years, what would you pick: acting, modeling, dance, playing instruments, or rhythmic gymnastics?
    I would actually choose acting because I love showing my emotions. I love everything else, too, so it’s so hard to choose. But if I had to choose, it’s acting. I love auditioning. I’ve actually booked two short movies, and I’ve got two callbacks so far for other things, but I’m not sure what’s going to happen with them.

    What do you love about auditions?
    What I love about acting auditions is the chance to step into different characters and explore various emotions. Each audition is a new challenge and an opportunity to grow as an actor.

    What has helped you build your confidence in your creative pursuits?
    Building confidence in modeling, acting, dancing, and other activities has come from practice, support from my family and coaches, and believing in myself. Each experience, whether it’s a runway show, an audition, or a dance performance, has taught me something new and helped me become more confident.


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