Nathan Clemenson
I've spent my whole life in rooms where something true was happening. On stage. In schools. In studios. In recovery. In the quiet after a good stretch when something in a person's body finally decides it's done holding on.
I find that kind of moment genuinely thrilling. I always have. The moment when something shifts and a person remembers they're alive in there. That's what I'm chasing in everything I do.
Theatre. Teaching. Poetry. Assisted stretching. They sound like different things. They're really not. They're all just different ways of getting to the same room. The one where something real gets to happen.
You found the right place. Come in.