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Emily Colay
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GenderFemale
IndustryArts
OccupationSinger
LocationMinneapolis, MN, United States
IntroductionThis Woman's Work is intended to be the daily chronicle of the life of a renaissance woman. I am a professional singer, teacher, traveler and scholar. I have a rich and diverse background, filled to the brim with incredibly unique experiences and interesting characters. I've been writing privately for what seems like forever - I have books going all the way back to when I was eight years old. It's been my daily discipline for decades now, to journal and expel from the brain the thoughts, fears, dreams and memories that come and go along the way. Now, for the first time, I write to you - my friends, fans, colleagues and various unknowns out there. I endeavor to share what is most personal, and to try to do it from the most honest place within me -be it plaguing or celebratory, current or old news, thoughts, memories, poetry, or sometimes, simply for the discipline alone. I am not a professional writer by any means, but I do love it so! I invite you to read, share your thoughts, tell me off, what have you... I'm putting it out there for your consideration. Let me know how I'm doing along the way... Many blessings to you, Aida Blue
InterestsSinging, songwriting, running, sun-worshipping, priestess-training, cooking, gardening, journalling, chillaxing...
Favorite moviesDangerous Liaisons, LOTR, Kill Bill, Princess Bride, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Crooklyn, Frida, any Muppet movies, Story of the Weeping Camel, Serial Mom, Dazed and Confused, the Shining, Neverending Story...
Favorite musicEa Colay, Mad Love, Mandlebrot Set, Wookiefoot, Tori, Joni, Mary J., Kate Bush, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Bulgarian choral music, Nick Drake, Zeppelin, Afghan Whigs, Jane's Addiction, Mary Maragaret O'Hara, Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, Huun-Hur-Tu, CSNY, Blind Faith...
Favorite booksLove Tom Robbins - especially Skinny Legs and All, Mists of Avalon, I Rigoberta Menchu, Ariadne's Thread, Julia Cameron, 19th/20th century women's poetry, Kahlil Gibran...
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