Saturday, July 27, 2024

Unexpected Journeys

 Last year was a lot. I feel more ready to share. Last year Mid-June, my mom went to the ER with a life threatening severe infection from knee surgery. That weekend I was performing in 2 shows per day, I rushed to the hospital several times. She didn’t feel good and kept talking about how she needs to take care of her sister’s death arrangements. I knew my aunt had cancer but I thought she had more time. At the moment it was confusion and shock for me… I learned my aunt was on her last possible treatment. If this didn’t work the doctor gave her 2 more weeks after the treatment finished. I asked when the treatment is finished and they said July…After my mom’s emergency surgery, I went back and forth to see her. I drove back and forth 2 hours with my mom to visit my aunt on hospice because my mom couldn’t drive. She had to keep her knee straight and was on several IV antibiotics 3 times a day for 6 months. All this while coordinating and producing the Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival (3 interpreters backed out within 3 weeks of the festival plus 1 during the week), attending rehearsals when I could and I had to take over my mom’s whole business for her while she was sick 4+months from May to September working 16 hour days. My aunt passed away peacefully in July just 2 weeks before the festival. The morning after my aunt died, I got up and taught a grant writing workshop I already committed to and then broke down numb. The first thing through my mind-I was so freaked out that I didn’t have a recent healthy picture of me and my aunt and was searching frantically. So relieved when I found some.


Friday of the festival, my mom had another surgery with the outcome unknown until it’s finished because her infection was not going away. They needed to open up the knee to see if they could clean it up or put a cement spacer in and then wait until the infection goes away after 6 months and then do another knee replacement. The director told me I can take time as I need but I just couldn’t leave all the work on them like that when I know in the past so many people have dropped the ball, disappeared and that this festival is run on a low budget with low capacity and we just drive on the passion of providing a safe, professional, and accessible space for Deaf artists to present their work. Sometimes there will be a limit of time where we have to pay more money, California laws make everything more expensive so our budget becomes smaller yet Mx Hunter comes up with a way to make it accessible to complete our mission and still provide opportunities for other Deaf people and it’s never a profit for us.


The point of sharing is not to look for pity. You just never know what someone is going through. Please keep being kind, honest, empathetic and the best you can be.  Now this year I’m grappling with the grief of one of our dancers/friends passing away unexpectedly and another close friend of mine on hospice…that’s for another post. When it rains it pours especially in California to a California girl.


CD: Two pictures 1) Picture of Zahna, wearing Jean shorts, red maroon top, earrings and her long blonde hair down. Her body is facing and looking out a large window. 2) Picture of Zahna and her aunt hugging. Zahna is wearing green leggings, black jacket, red ear/head warmer, sneakers, a backpack and is smiling at the camera. Auntie Shelley is wearing gray puff coat, black leggings and purple hat. The background is a redwood forest. End description.


#Nature #Redwoods #RedwoodForest #DeafDancers #DeafBallerina #DeafBalletDancer #ASL #AmericanSignLanguage #Ballet #BalletInspiration #Dancer #DeafDancersWorldWide  #TravelForWork #ResilienceInAdversity #EmpathyAlways #FamilyAndDedication #DeafArtistsUnite #GriefAndDancing  #KeepMovingForward #UnexpectedJourneys #DeafEnPointe #ZahnaSimon







Sunday, May 28, 2023

Funny Story...

 Funny Story. Today I was looking for my blog to update so I was searching my name on Google. I came across this blog link that shares 200+ Famous Deaf people. I found my name on that list! So funny story I found out I'm famous!


You can check out the full list here: https://blog.ongig.com/diversity-and-inclusion/famous-deaf-people/


CD: Screenshot of ONGIG, text to follow: 
Here’s a list of famous deaf performers and deaf dancers:

Lexine Brooks — deaf dancer
Antoine Hunter — deaf performer and dancer
Zahna Simon — deaf Bay Area-based dancer
Heather Whitestone — dancer and first deaf Miss America titleholder
Annemarie Timling — deaf dancer
Samantha Figgins — famous deaf dancer
Antoine Hunter — deaf jazz dancer
Shaheem Sanchez — deaf dancer and Tik Tok star
Simone Botha Welgemoed — deaf dancer and former beauty queen


End Description



Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 31—

 Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 31—

Leaving 2020 like what the heck was that? Hello 2021!
Thank you for following my journey with me and here’s to positive horizons ahead of us. Happy New Year!
ID: [Picture of Zahna wearing a blue with gray trim leotard, white tutu, black tennis shoes and green mask. Her hair is in a ponytail with it around her shoulder. She shrugs her shoulders and has her arms and hands in a “what”. Background behind her is a forest.]



Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 28, 29, 30—

 Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 28, 29, 30—

On one of my walks this year I came across this mural and it touched me the second I saw it. “There is no liberation without Black Trans Queer and Disabled People.”
As we close the year, it’s important to recognize and not forget the Black Lives Matter movement...Black Lives still Matter.
It honestly hurt as an active ally to see my family and friends in pain, to see the empty repetitive black lives matter empty statements—“where were you before?” and this is not a fad. This is equity long overdue. The movement does not undermine other humans but show where there are still gaps of inequality.
It’s okay to not understand but it’s not okay to dismiss, minimize, gaslight or provoke something because you don’t understand. To challenge is different, you can challenge in a way that is not dismissive or demeaning.
There’s no quick fix in equity, access and inclusion and you can’t just throw money at it. It requires a physical, emotional and attentive investment from everyone to unpack their own privileges and apply themselves to be a part of the solution. I am doing my best to be a part of the solution- Will you/we work to be a part of the solution?

ID: [Picture of the mural with a black background, a portrait of an African American presenting Woman wearing a black shirt. Quote on the left side “There is no Liberation without Black Trans Queer and Disabled People” Below is 2 symbols for Instagram and Venmo @gabriellamomah. Bottom left corner are artist credits in emoji: picture by @Clara.rice.photo, painting by @wesleycabralart]







Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 26, 27—

 Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 26, 27—

This one is dedicated to my director @thegreatdancerah, one of my close friends and family. Even when no one else is there…he is. He always supports me, watches out for me, always listens even through his busy schedule (I coordinate it so I know how busy he is). It’s not just me but he’s there for any of his dancers, his staff and volunteers, the artists we work with, the interpreters we work with and of course his family all without a self serving agenda. His kindness is often misinterpreted or misunderstood.
After working with him for 6 years now, I have seen so much. People always look for an excuse to not support a Black Deaf man, over criticize and/or teach how to run his business. For 7 years before he started the first Deaf dance festival, he asked for support but people would not support him. Finally he went ahead and started the festival anyway completely out of his pocket for the first 3 years.
It’s be humbling to witness someone who deals with racism, Audism and ableism on a daily basis but still has a smile and a big open heart. He inspires me to do better, be better with a smile on my face.
ID: [ Dynamic picture of Zahna Simon and Antoine Hunter performing on stage in Russia. Both are in arabesque. Zahna is wearing a blue dress, Mr Hunter is wearing black pants and blue shirt. The top right corner has the Russian festival logo.]



Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 25—

 Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 25—

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Spread love, kindness and happiness everywhere and please stay safe and healthy.
ID: [6 second holiday card video of Zahna wearing a red leotard and tan tights en pointe in second position in front of a Christmas tree. Over top is text in white with black shadow background “Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Spread love, kindness and happiness everywhere and please stay safe and healthy”. Bottom right is a triple red heart sticker with text below in white with black shadow background “With love From Zahna” There’s a light animation of snowflakes falling and a blue border around the picture.]
Note: Picture was taken pre-covid, please be safe.



Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 24—

 Dancing through life, the final 31 days of 2020. —Day 24—

Merry Christmas Eve and Happy Holidays. Please stay healthy and to all a safe night.
ID: [26 second video of downtown San Francisco beyond the Painted Ladies at dusk with the lights showing, city hall in blue and green lights.]