Do you ever look around and ask yourself “how did I get here?”. Well, that is the way that I am feeling at this very moment! Five months ago all that I had was a dream and, it seemed like, there was no way of reaching it. Today I am watching my dream turn into reality...
It was summer time, I had just completed all of the Royal Academy of Dance ballet examinations. Meaning I could either become a professional dancer or I would have to change my career completely. In every single conversation that I had with friends, family members, or even acquaintances, the same question kept popping up. That question that every high school graduate dreads. “So, what are you going to do now?” Then there’s that moment of silence hanging in the air. Where you are thinking “Um... hmm. I don’t know”. Then brilliantly you say “I am thinking of taking a year off to work!”
September came and I just happened to see an advertisement for an acting workshop. The class was being held at a studio that I’d never heard of, called Young Screen Actors Academy. You should know that I have been taking acting classes, in film, tv, and theatre, at different schools around the lower mainland for the past nine years. Long story short, I went to the workshop and met the Artistic Director Kirsten Clarkson. We got along very well! I guess that she took a shine to me, because after the class she invited me to audition for her full time program. Now that I am not dancing every day. I have the time to invest in my dream of becoming a professional actor.
A couple of weeks later I found myself with a dozen other teenagers; each with a drive to succeed in this industry. At the moment we are at the half way mark in our full time program. It is exhilarating! The other students are super supportive. We are discovering new things together as a group. It’s like we are a little acting family. We feel safe in class, which allows us to try new things. I know that my classmates won’t judge me if I do something. Each of us has soared as well as crashed in front of each other’s eyes. I have to say there’s lots of laughter as well as tears!
We are still transitioning into young adults. As a result, the teachers are really considerate and understanding. Every teacher truly cares about the way we feel. In fact, because it is such a small class, our teachers have been able to take the time to figure out the best way to teach each of us individually.
Towards the end of November I began the hunt for a new agent. My goal was to have representation before Christmas break. Kirsten Clarkson referred me to quality agents here in Vancouver. With Kirsten’s encouragement, I signed on with a boutique agency. I had achieved my goal. It was the best Christmas gift that I could have asked for.
Another exciting event showed up for me in December. I had the opportunity to assist one of the cities top casting directors. Shoreline Studio’s is a renowned casting facility. Young Screen Actors Academy has built a solid relationship with Shoreline Studio’s. Which opened the door for me to assist Jill Kabush. Some of Jill's credits include being production assistant on the Twilight Saga's: New Moon and Eclipse. To read more about this experience, please check out The Other Side of the Table- Audition Room from Casting’s Perspective, also found on F.A.B.!
Young Screen Actors Academy has literally changed my life. I am filled with passion for the craft of acting. A lesson has been learned- be open, listen to your instincts, and it will lead you to the right path. I am so excited to see what the new year will bring!
Written by: Heather Leavoy











