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In this inspiring episode of The Dream Lab Podcast, host Christina B. welcomes Elkin Antoniou, Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Liquid Theatre Collective, to share how her dream of writing, directing, and choreographing musical theatre has blossomed into her God-ordained purpose. Elkin reflects on how The Dream Lab course helped her take intentional baby steps that have shaped her path over the last decade, building confidence to live fully into her unique design and calling.
Elkin emphasizes the transformative power of focused intentionality and the importance of carving out time for dreaming exercises in community. She shares stories that echo the experiences of Chelsea Brokordt, highlighting that the pursuit of your dreams often unfolds in unexpected ways. Her key advice? Don’t wait to discover your dreams or how they fit your divine design — take the first step and see where they lead you.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
About Elkin Antoniou:
Elkin is a passionate musical theatre creator currently writing and producing the original musical Marian, inspired by the life of Marian Anderson. With a background as a professional ballet dancer and performer, she co-founded Summerhouse Cinema and Liquid Theatre Collective, combining storytelling with activism to address social justice issues worldwide. Elkin is a member of the Actors Studio Directors Unit & Play Development Unit and an alumna of CTI and Director’s Lab West.
Stay connected with Elkin and learn more about Marian:
marianmusical.com
Instagram: @marian_musical
Facebook: Marian Musical
Support her work with Liquid Theatre Collective: givebutter.com/liquid-theatre-collective
#TheDreamLabPodcast #MusicalTheatre #CreativePurpose #FaithAndDreams #IntentionalLiving #ChristianCreatives #ElkinAntoniou #MarianMusical #DreamWithGod #ArtAndActivism
You can find Elkin via the following:
https://www.marianmusical.com/
https://www.instagram.com/marian_musical/
https://www.facebook.com/MarianMusical
https://givebutter.com/liquid-theatre-collective
By Christina BattistiIn this inspiring episode of The Dream Lab Podcast, host Christina B. welcomes Elkin Antoniou, Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Liquid Theatre Collective, to share how her dream of writing, directing, and choreographing musical theatre has blossomed into her God-ordained purpose. Elkin reflects on how The Dream Lab course helped her take intentional baby steps that have shaped her path over the last decade, building confidence to live fully into her unique design and calling.
Elkin emphasizes the transformative power of focused intentionality and the importance of carving out time for dreaming exercises in community. She shares stories that echo the experiences of Chelsea Brokordt, highlighting that the pursuit of your dreams often unfolds in unexpected ways. Her key advice? Don’t wait to discover your dreams or how they fit your divine design — take the first step and see where they lead you.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
About Elkin Antoniou:
Elkin is a passionate musical theatre creator currently writing and producing the original musical Marian, inspired by the life of Marian Anderson. With a background as a professional ballet dancer and performer, she co-founded Summerhouse Cinema and Liquid Theatre Collective, combining storytelling with activism to address social justice issues worldwide. Elkin is a member of the Actors Studio Directors Unit & Play Development Unit and an alumna of CTI and Director’s Lab West.
Stay connected with Elkin and learn more about Marian:
marianmusical.com
Instagram: @marian_musical
Facebook: Marian Musical
Support her work with Liquid Theatre Collective: givebutter.com/liquid-theatre-collective
#TheDreamLabPodcast #MusicalTheatre #CreativePurpose #FaithAndDreams #IntentionalLiving #ChristianCreatives #ElkinAntoniou #MarianMusical #DreamWithGod #ArtAndActivism
You can find Elkin via the following:
https://www.marianmusical.com/
https://www.instagram.com/marian_musical/
https://www.facebook.com/MarianMusical
https://givebutter.com/liquid-theatre-collective