Haley Michelle Kooyman, Actor/Creator/Comedienne
I hear his voice in my head during certain parts of the creative process. It is less active when I am devising performance work, as he facilitated me in finding my own voice with which to guide myself. But oh, if you could only hear the Ronlin monologue in my head when I am sculpting masks or painting. See and respond. See and respond. See and respond. He’s the little cricket in my head that reminds me when my personal agenda is ruining my work. And then in my head he dances around, pretends to punch me, laughs and runs out the door before giving me any answers.
I really like to imagine Ronlin as a cricket. A particularly tickling thought.