Capture memories and make art!
Name, School, Major, Hometown: OKR (Olivia Kuan-Romano); Barnard; Psychology Major, Dance Minor; A 30-minute trip on the downtown 1 (FiDi! New York City!)
Claim to fame: Stunt cast to do backflips across Roone, producing a Varsity Show (+ the first 54 Below show w/ my Foremans), founding the barnard/CU eating disorder chapter, majoring in musicals (CMTS president), and….oh yeah📸, taking millions of photos around campus at student productions, arts events, and more (@okr_photography plug, duh).
Where are you going? Back downtown (physically), to Broadway (for work, shoutout @andthatsshowbiz // And That’s Strategy), and to heal (mentally) (hopefully?).
What are three things you learned at Columbia and would like to share with the Class of 2030?
- It’s always networking this and networking that. The truth is, showing up & being kind will get you the farthest (both within the CU bubble and in the “real world”).
- Don’t underestimate the power of saying yes. It may sound cliche, but know that it’s entirely possible to accidentally build a life from one random opportunity (said as someone who unpacked their camera after hesitantly agreeing to photograph CMTS: In the Heights as a freshman and can somehow now say she’s photographing on Broadway)
- Have a distinguishable brand—I can’t even begin to tell you how many missing items got returned to me because it had a dinosaur on it🦕
“Back in my day…” Barnard hall wasn’t so insistent that I improve my well-being. Also, the quad was somehow both more (s/o open side gate) and less (humans v. placebo turnstiles) accessible.
Favorite Columbia lore? Guys. Do you even know the Varsity Show storage unit (Hartley Hell Hole) 🫠🔨👻
What was your favorite class at Columbia? Depression; Abnormal Psychology; OCD, Anxiety & Related Disorders; Culture, Mental Health, and Healing in East Asia (sensing a theme?)
Honorable Mentions: Intro to Asian American Literature; Technical Production; Human Anatomy and Movement
Would you rather give up oral sex or cheese? glub. glub. glub. 🐟
Whom would you like to thank? SO many people wow: Ida Santiago-Gutierrez; Abi Hart; CC Shaw; Julia Dooley, Nina Lam, Charlene Lewis and the liminal space that is Lerner Suite 515; The Columbia Musical Theater Society Board (board! board! board!); the creative teams of CMTS: Fun Home, The 131st Annual Varsity Show, CUP: The Moors, and The Lives of Our Times; and anyone who I’ve ever had the pleasure of sharing a stage (or program) with. College really is nothing if not a collection of “the friends you made along the way.”
One thing to do before graduating? I could go on forever, but start with these:
- Pull out a camera and capture the memory. You’ll want it later (and so will they).
- Go watch your buddies do their thing: a performance, a game, a presentation, anything. It turns out showing up for your people is kind of the whole point :)
- Become a recurring character in a staff member’s workday.
- Take a walk in the park, see a Broadway show—just leave campus sometimes. There is, after all, a whole big city out there.
- Find your weird little corner of campus and let it become home <3
- Make art with your friends. Seriously.
Any regrets? Of course! But mostly just overwhelming gratitude to be leaving with so many beautiful memories & people in my life.
Olivia via Olivia
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