“Growing up, Amara’s world was small. From a small town in Winnipeg, Canada, Amara learned to create characters of herself. Moving to New York to pursue dancing, Amara embraced newness, forging new relationships with herself and the world around her from a place of genuine feeling and connection. Now, Amara rewrites moments in time, proudly playing the queer roles she wishes she had seen on screen as a kid. In each new project, Amara meets her characters with love, creating worlds for them outside of the script. Introduced to a whole new realm of feeling, Amara explores sensations outside of herself, spending time in the minds and hearts of each character she plays.” Read the entire article here.

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