A collaborative article by Jillian Frances Ferraris and Dayanara Buensuceso
Modjelen Misme as Glinda the Good in UPV Choristers' Wicked. Photo by Agape Torres. |
“I feel like I should go home,” said Modj when asked how she feels
toward people’s reaction saying she was really the ‘highlight’ of the show.
You have seen her as Glinda the Good Witch in UPV Choristers’
successful play, Wicked. Believe us when we say she has more talents than what
she claims to offer.
Humble, unique, happy-go-lucky
& talented best describe Modjelen “Modj” Misme. We never really got to know
her until our little interview and we immediately liked her for being this adorable
little ball of sunshine.
Other than being the Good Witch, Modj is also a Communication &
Media Studies student in UPV and like us, her life isn’t exactly all sunflowers
and rainbows.
“My parents died when I was
young...the only memory treasured ko gid nga nagaremind sa ila is music,” she
shared.
She lost her father, a church leader, due to cardiac arrest when she
was seven years old. Three years later, her mother also passed away. Since then,
her aunt took care of her and has found home with her and her three cousins who
act as her siblings.
Coping was
never easy but she said that music was her only reminder of them. She clearly
remembers how her mom and dad, both musicians, introduced her to music. “My dad
would make me sing everyday in front of his friends at the age of four.” Ever since,
music and singing became symbolic to her. Every time she sings, she never feels
like they died at all. Music is her link to them.
With
inspiration and passion, Modj continues pursuing music. The sweet talkative
girl even admitted that through constant self-taught singing lessons, she was
able to develop this unique singing voice.
She further
revealed that she watches Youtube videos to train herself after finding out
from Austin Kleon’s How to Steal Like An Artist that imitation is key and the
next is to simply make it yours.
Other than singing, Modj is really into theater, hence her
debut performance in Wicked. One feedback she wouldn’t forget was from a little
girl who messaged her on Facebook complimenting her on how good she was.
Apparently, the little girl was also into theater in her school.
Amusingly, Modj appears to be the best epitome of Glinda the Good. She’s so into it that you’d immediately love her character. “The funny thing is every time I do theatre work they don’t remember me as Modj but as the character.” She muses. It’s easy to note though that what sets her apart is that Modj is true, good and she’s defying life’s gravity.
Photo by Agape Torres. |
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