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Mia DeWeese

Dancer | Choreographer
Rep- @cesddance
Currently at- @moulinrougebway
Former associate/restager- @romeojulietnyc @singstreetmusical

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Some @miadeweese love from the seniors in St. Louis 🫶🏼 #stepintogreatness


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4 days ago


A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago


A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago


A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


383
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2 weeks ago

A very chaotic season. Lots of rouge lots of blood. I wouldn’t have it any other way. See you in July NYC. It’s time for TECH! 🦢


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2 weeks ago


🦢🖤 • prepare to be unnerved • Black Swan at @americanrepthis summer!


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1 months ago

🦢🖤 • prepare to be unnerved • Black Swan at @americanrepthis summer!


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1 months ago

It’s not my first time saying goodbye, but sadly, it will be my last. My final show with @moulinrougebway will be on May 3rd. ❤️‍🔥 I’ve had the unique pleasure of working on this mammoth of a show for 9 years. I have so much to be grateful for, and so many people to thank who made space for me along the way. I’ll share more. But until then… I’ll be kicking extra hard for my last 5 weeks of shows. 📸- the best fiancé @tylergust10


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2 months ago

It’s not my first time saying goodbye, but sadly, it will be my last. My final show with @moulinrougebway will be on May 3rd. ❤️‍🔥 I’ve had the unique pleasure of working on this mammoth of a show for 9 years. I have so much to be grateful for, and so many people to thank who made space for me along the way. I’ll share more. But until then… I’ll be kicking extra hard for my last 5 weeks of shows. 📸- the best fiancé @tylergust10


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2 months ago

It’s not my first time saying goodbye, but sadly, it will be my last. My final show with @moulinrougebway will be on May 3rd. ❤️‍🔥 I’ve had the unique pleasure of working on this mammoth of a show for 9 years. I have so much to be grateful for, and so many people to thank who made space for me along the way. I’ll share more. But until then… I’ll be kicking extra hard for my last 5 weeks of shows. 📸- the best fiancé @tylergust10


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2 months ago

It’s not my first time saying goodbye, but sadly, it will be my last. My final show with @moulinrougebway will be on May 3rd. ❤️‍🔥 I’ve had the unique pleasure of working on this mammoth of a show for 9 years. I have so much to be grateful for, and so many people to thank who made space for me along the way. I’ll share more. But until then… I’ll be kicking extra hard for my last 5 weeks of shows. 📸- the best fiancé @tylergust10


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2 months ago

A moment for @jessealozano dancing some Mr. Cellophane at my @adrenalinedanceinc class! Video by- @hannahlmayfield


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3 months ago

With you, always. Thanks for having me @adrenalinedanceinc New Brunswick! 📷: @jeremykhanson


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4 months ago

ICYMI: #NYCBroadwayWeek tickets are available now! Valid for performances January 20 – February 12. Link in bio, chickens!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

Favorites folder archive of 2025. A year in review—

This year was a meditation on becoming uncool. I felt it happening, I felt myself arrive into my mid-thirties, and for a second I thought about fighting it. I thought about participating in the consumerism required to make myself less cringe, less millennial, less 34 years old. And then I realized I know better. Like… all of the sudden the internet is waxing poetic about the cultural relevancy of Girls, but I’ve known for over a decade. Or how “soffe” shorts are being sold at trendy Bushwick vintage stores for 45 dollars, but they just remind me of the sweaty pole barn in Akron, Ohio where I attended cheer camp every summer from 2005-2008. Or how the country was shocked a democratic socialist won the mayoral race, as if we weren’t planting the seeds at the Occupy Wall Street rallies in 2011.

I’m older. I’m wiser. I’m uncool. And I’m into it. Being uncool allows me to focus more on what matters: my dancing, my fiancé, my family, my friends with growing families, and my community. The world is brutal. The life we were promised doesn’t exist anymore. Big brother is dancing Tik Tok dances, distracting us, while our tax dollars fund genocides. It’s all too much. But it’s the cards we’ve been dealt. So I’ll dance harder, squeeze my loved ones tighter, and dream a little bigger. And if anyone figures out how to slow down time, let a girl know!


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4 months ago

|| for those who didn’t know… SURPRISE! We’ve been engaged for 2 months. For those who knew, sorry we waited so long to announce, but were you surprised? || 📸: @sequoyah.nyc


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|| for those who didn’t know… SURPRISE! We’ve been engaged for 2 months. For those who knew, sorry we waited so long to announce, but were you surprised? || 📸: @sequoyah.nyc


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We got engaged in October—this is us making it everyone’s business! 💛 📷: @sequoyah.nyc


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Morning, Detroit ✨
Mia DeWeese’s class yesterday left all of us inspired in the best way—rooted, open, and ready for more. Honoring that energy as we step into our final day together!

#revivedanceconvention


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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Goodbye to our angel Bowie. 🤍 To know Bowie was to love Bowie. She was warmth and joy and playfulness and goodness embodied. Thank you for being Tyler’s companion sweet Bowie, and thank you for letting me third wheel. It was my honor. 💔


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