Laura Little
Laura has always had two career passions in her life: dancing and writing. Her hometwon is Santa Clarita, California and she graduated from LA County High School for the Arts, majoring in Dance. She took her dance studies further and went to Butler University in Indianapolis. After a challenging year as a Dance Performance major, she decided to expand to a more academic discipline. She graduated in 2011 with a BA in English Creative Writing and a Minor in Dance. Laura's love of writing and the written word continues to deepen yet she couldn't leave her first love behind. Currently she is staying in New York City pursuing her Masters of Arts at New York University in Dance Education and American Ballet Theatre Pedagogy. She teaches ballet part-time, has tutored in writing, writes poetry in her rare spare time, and is currently testing the waters in Arts Administration in hopes to further her knowledge so she can found her own dance non-profit some day. All in all she wants to combine her two interests as much as she can, making them both fresh in a new way.
Laura enjoys writing about almost anything that she's curious of or wants to learn more about. She loves writing about biblical insights, religion, art, music, film, literature, writing, dance, education issues, health and nutrition, society and anything else important. Laura also writes on Examiner.com as the Santa Clarita Dance Examiner and looks forward to sharing her articles on Suite101.com.
Latest Articles
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Moving Past "New Year's" Resolutions
New Year's seems to be the rare time that we hear the word "resolution," but we make and break them on a daily basis. Learn how resolutions should act.
Jan 6, 2012
- Laura Little
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Emma's Good Friend, Mr. Knightley
Jane Austen surprises readers with Mr. Knightley acting as a moral compass in her novel, rather than the sweet heroine. She's replaced with Emma, a gossip.
Aug 13, 2010
- Laura Little
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Mansfield Park: Fanny Price is Virtuous
Jane Austen's Mansfield Park is the most complex and least popular novel in the Jane Austen collection. The main cause being the heroine: Fanny Price. Why?
Aug 1, 2010
- Laura Little
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Jane Austen's Persuasion: Finding Understanding and Balance
Jane Austen's Persuasion explores understanding and forgiveness more than any other Austen novel, through an ethical, moral, and historical lens.
Jul 16, 2010
- Laura Little
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