William Keiser '19

William Keiser '19

William Keiser is a screenwriter, podcaster, and former dancer. His credits include story editing on the reality TV show My 600 Lb Life on TLC and the interview-based podcast Queers & Careers with USA Today's Claire Thornton '19. Outside of work, William is an Enneagram medium (an incorrigible four... what are you?) and unintentional comedian (people think I'm funny when I'm being serious).

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David Driscoll '05

David Driscoll '05

My passion has long been 'oil on concrete', in which I transform photographs of oil spills in parking lots and on streets into cosmic images which inspire meditations about life, society, and the environment.

Writer, YouTube, Holistic Fitness Coach, and Artist.
I manage the YouTube Channel Body & Brain TV- providing helpful and accessible self-care exercise and meditation techniques.

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Kate Semmens '22

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Kate Semmens ‘22

Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director, Producer

Pronouns:
She/her/hers


Department: History

Certificate(s): American Studies, Music Theater, Theater

Student Group(s): Triangle Club, Princeton University Players, Orange Key, Daily Princetonian


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Tula B. Strong '15

Tula B. Strong '15

Experimental Choreographer Bridging Art & Faith | Arts Professional passionate about helping artists thrive | UCLA MFA in Dance | Upcoming Show: “TESTIMONY” – a dance & music experience centered around a community of Afro-Diasporic women, their journeys of trauma, healing & faith | Stay connected via @tula.b.strong on social.

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Emma Watkins '18

Emma Watkins '18

Emma Watkins is a playwright, dramaturg, and performer living in Philadelphia. Her plays are inclusive, imaginative, and fundamentally feminist. She strives to give female voices the opportunity to embellish and interrogate the stories of their lives. Quite often, they sing, too. Emma has presented her plays and research in the US and in Wales, in collaboration with such organizations as McCarter Theatre Lab, PlayPenn, Chapter Arts Centre (UK), and the US-UK Fulbright Forum.

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