I completely agree with feeling the need for or the benefits of being pushed and of being directed on a project and collaborating.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But I also think that the more you reason collectively about what the project should be at the beginning of the process, the more you can improvise later.
I feel that when people hire me they know it's going to be a collaboration and that they hire me for what I give on all sorts of levels, from my movement to the emotion I bring to the project, the passion, all of it.
Sometimes you never fully understand why you are attracted to a project until you get deeper into it.
It's always overwhelming when you get a nice response to something, because you really invest in these projects, and you can't help but really care what other people think.
You're really creative when you're in an environment that you don't know how to handle. So collaborating was like that for me. I think that was one of the reasons why I knew I was gonna get a challenging reaction.
To get into another person's mindset and what they are trying to do with their project is a challenge, and it is what I like.
What I love about collaborating is that you're working with other minds that work differently to yours.
I like being free to take on any project that inspires me and to trust that the work will speak for itself.
The way I look at a solo project is, I create what I want with whoever I want.
Every project has to stand on its own. It's a different identity within each project, and I feel like that's the way it should be.