I can also sometimes end up in unexpected places...
I can also sometimes end up in unexpected places. For example, I worked in the film 'L'Amour / La Mort'. The head of music had canceled at the last minute, so I took it up with cellist Wen Chin Fu. It was a lot of fun, because suddenly you are involved in the production process of a film.
I don't really have a life motto. What I think is important is that we do not forget today. In my environment I have seen that life can be over in an instant. No matter how important some things seem, not everything is as grand as we make it out to be. We should also be able to laugh at the serious things.
For example, I used to think it was very important to get good grades. If I could go back in time now, I would tell myself that it isn't that important at all. The grade or assessment you receive is not always a reflection of what you can or know. It is a snapshot and more important than the assessment is that you always continue to develop. You often know very well where your strengths and weaknesses lie.
In the future I would like to continue to expand my music school. In addition to teaching, I would also like to perform more. December is always a busy month with performances, but there are certainly still opportunities for expansion in the months surrounding it. The nice thing is that my sister also sings; that's why we regularly perform together.
In addition to music, sport has always played a role in my life. My family consists of quite a few runners. I was in a swimming club myself and really enjoyed swimming, but because my skin was bothering me, that was no longer possible when I was fifteen. Then I started athletics, not because I was good at it, but because I was the fourth member of the family and therefore became a member for free. I didn't really like the sport, but it was fun. Unfortunately, I quickly get injured from running. It was time to look for something else.
Soon the fourth part of a total of five. Read more here: Humans of Wing Chun