One of the scariest but best things about being an impulsive person is never knowing where you'll end up. The last question I was asked in Beijing was "Wanna go to Hong Kong tomorrow?"The next dayI'm in Hong Kong, the weather is beautiful, and what seemed like it was going to be a fairly uneventful and relaxing trip has turned out to be otherwise.With friends coming in from around the world and meeting new ones here, Hong Kong has finally changed in my mind as that scary place with too many people to somewhere I feel quite comfortable being.A lot I want to share, but I'm only going to pick 2 things.First thing. I took Jeanne Hartman's acting workshop and it was wonderful. I've taken classes and workshops since I was eight and she's easily near the top as the most professional, organized and prepared teachers with an open mind and flexibility in thought that is necessary to progress in any art form.I would recommend the class to any actors (I would recommend the writers/directors class for actors who have never experienced that side yet) that is looking to practice, improve and stay sharp. Because acting is an art form, there is always room to be better, to experiment with, to push your own limits and this is a great venue for that.I think the next time she's in HK is sometime in May next year if you can make it then. Refer to Mr. Tobin.Second thing. Mister French Taste is just about done. The trailer for the first season is her, so check it out.Stay tuned for more updates, behind the scenes, interviews all on the website:www.misterfrenchtaste.com Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThBb2D0zEnw&feature=player_embedded
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