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"Kacie is the best teacher I have had in my whole life. She made me believe in myself. She is kind and sensitive. She listens to students and pays attention to what they are saying. My experience with Kacie will be remembered because she was my first acting teacher, she pushed me to a certain level, and I watched myself grow as an actor thanks to her. She makes you work with a big smile and big dreams. She has a genuine care for everybody, and I admire her creativity and her way of thinking. Her enthusiasm is contagious. She is inspirational. I cannot recommend her enough." ~Shame Gat, ABC Acting, The Bilingual Acting Workshop, Paris, France, 2018.
"I took Kacie’s ABC Acting for the Camera course with BAW and I have to say that Kacie has been a truly wonderful teacher, mentor, and friend. She has a way of making her students feel completely comfortable so that we were able to express ourselves, loosen-up, and just have fun! Not only did we have some great laughs in her class, but I grew so much as an actor because of her mentoring, honest feedback, and encouragement. She saw something in me that I wasn’t quite ready to see in myself and she helped me to believe in my abilities and not doubt myself and for that, I am truly grateful. - Angelina Iva Avei, ABC Acting, The Bilingual Acting Workshop, Paris, France, 2019.
"I am brand new to acting and went out and did my first film audition for a student film of ECAIR school and received a call back. Thanks to BAW and Kacie’s amazing teaching skills I have done well in an audition. I couldn't be more pleased. Thank you! - Helene Khindria, ABC Acting, The Bilingual Acting Workshop, Paris, France, 2019.
“Kacie’s Contemporary dance classes make you feel alive! Her choreography inspires the soul and touches the senses!” Angela Monet. Elephant Paname, Paris, France, 2019.
Interview with Kacie presenting at, Jennifer Muller’s “Hatch Presenting Series,” in New York City, here.
“Love and Nothing written and choreographed by Kacie Devaney was really something! This play was funny and entertaining in every day, it was dramedy … mastering both serious and silly with even strokes. “Drama Queen’s Review. Read full review here.
Love and Nothing was nominated for, “Best Story,” and “Best Choreography.”
"The Great Forgotten was amazing. It's a wrenching and meaningful play.” Nora’s Playhouse supporter. Industry reading sponsored by Nora’s Playhouse. See here.
“A tour de force, Kacie Devaney wrote the original play, Stories from Pere Lachaise., Devaney also played Isadora Duncan, and choreographed the dancers in the production, which was directed by Pierre Leloup, the director of the Raymond Kabbaz Theatre. Performances were top notch, with incredible voicing and sinuous, well-choreographed dances.” ~Diversions LA, review by Genie Davis. Read full reviewhere.
Articles published by The World War One Centennial Commission and Doughboy Foundation about Kacie’s original play, turned TV series, The Great Forgotten below.
Article One,here. Article Two,here. Article Three,here.
Listen to my Podcast Interview here: 34:00 minutes in. War In The Sky - Episode #68 - WW1 Centennial News | Podcast on Spotify
"Kacie is the best teacher I have had in my whole life. She made me believe in myself. She is kind and sensitive. She listens to students and pays attention to what they are saying. My experience with Kacie will be remembered because she was my first acting teacher, she pushed me to a certain level, and I watched myself grow as an actor thanks to her. She makes you work with a big smile and big dreams. She has a genuine care for everybody, and I admire her creativity and her way of thinking. Her enthusiasm is contagious. She is inspirational. I cannot recommend her enough." ~Shame Gat, ABC Acting, The Bilingual Acting Workshop, Paris, France, 2018.
"I took Kacie’s ABC Acting for the Camera course with BAW and I have to say that Kacie has been a truly wonderful teacher, mentor, and friend. She has a way of making her students feel completely comfortable so that we were able to express ourselves, loosen-up, and just have fun! Not only did we have some great laughs in her class, but I grew so much as an actor because of her mentoring, honest feedback, and encouragement. She saw something in me that I wasn’t quite ready to see in myself and she helped me to believe in my abilities and not doubt myself and for that, I am truly grateful. - Angelina Iva Avei, ABC Acting, The Bilingual Acting Workshop, Paris, France, 2019.
"I am brand new to acting and went out and did my first film audition for a student film of ECAIR school and received a call back. Thanks to BAW and Kacie’s amazing teaching skills I have done well in an audition. I couldn't be more pleased. Thank you! - Helene Khindria, ABC Acting, The Bilingual Acting Workshop, Paris, France, 2019.
“Kacie’s Contemporary dance classes make you feel alive! Her choreography inspires the soul and touches the senses!” Angela Monet. Elephant Paname, Paris, France, 2019.
Interview with Kacie presenting at, Jennifer Muller’s “Hatch Presenting Series,” in New York City, here.
“Love and Nothing written and choreographed by Kacie Devaney was really something! This play was funny and entertaining in every day, it was dramedy … mastering both serious and silly with even strokes. “Drama Queen’s Review. Read full review here.
Love and Nothing was nominated for, “Best Story,” and “Best Choreography.”
"The Great Forgotten was amazing. It's a wrenching and meaningful play.” Nora’s Playhouse supporter. Industry reading sponsored by Nora’s Playhouse. See here.
“A tour de force, Kacie Devaney wrote the original play, Stories from Pere Lachaise., Devaney also played Isadora Duncan, and choreographed the dancers in the production, which was directed by Pierre Leloup, the director of the Raymond Kabbaz Theatre. Performances were top notch, with incredible voicing and sinuous, well-choreographed dances.” ~Diversions LA, review by Genie Davis. Read full reviewhere.
Articles published by The World War One Centennial Commission and Doughboy Foundation about Kacie’s original play, turned TV series, The Great Forgotten below.
Article One,here. Article Two,here. Article Three,here.
Listen to my Podcast Interview here: 34:00 minutes in. War In The Sky - Episode #68 - WW1 Centennial News | Podcast on Spotify