"It was a lot of catching up, but I loved it the whole way," says Naomi Christenson who started dancing a little later in life. "I was always dancing around the house... but I didn't dance in a studio or take lessons or anything like that until I hit high school." Christenson teaches dance and movement classes and has been performing in the area for the past eight years. Alongside dancing, Christenson is also a visual artist, focusing on patterns in nature. "I've just always been obsessed with the way patterns repeat in nature."
When it comes to a first album, first concert, and a guilty pleasure song, there wasn't much of a pattern at all. Christenson's first album is chalk full of lyrical ballads, her first concert was totally for the college crowd of the early 2000s, and the guilty pleasure song... "Turn that thing on and I cannot not shake it."
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