Ana Valdes-Lim: The Reward is in the Process

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February 23, 2019

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Ana Valdes-Lim: The Reward is in the Process

A stage play ought to be the point of intersection between the visible and invisible worlds, or, in other words, the display, the manifestation of the hidden.

- Arthur Adamov -

Ana Valdes-Lim: The Reward is in the Process

Ana Valdes-Lim is the first Filipina graduate of New York's prestigious Julliard School. She was cited as one of their 100 Most Outstanding Alumni in 100 years. Additionally, she is an author of several books on theatre. After a successful career in the U.S., she returned to the Philippines, where she is passionate about theater as a vessel for transformation. Ana shares her vision and talents with a diverse population -- from third graders, to inmates in the prison system. This interview dives into her remarkable journey. { read more }

Be The Change

Has their ever been a time in your own life where a form of art served as a vehicle for your transformation? If so, reflect on what you learned from the experience and perhaps share your insights with a friend, family member or simply with the pages of your journal today.


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