Natalie Trevonne
she / her
School Newspaper Editor
Favorite Ice Cream: Mint Chocolate Chip
Favorite Dance Move: Classic Two Step
bio
At the age of one, Natalie was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which caused her to lose her vision at the age of 18. As a cheerleader, co-captain of her dance team, and member of the show choir, she never thought she would perform again. But after an almost decade-long hiatus, Natalie put her dancing shoes back on. Natalie was connected with Marisa through her agent and although Ballroom dance is new to her, Natalie has a blast training and collaborating with other Infinite Flow artists. Natalie is a triple threat who hopes to bring the blind community together through the arts. She recently launched a Podcast called “Fashionably Tardy” with fellow blind friend Lissa Loe, where they “bridge the gap between the disability community and the fashion industry one story at a time”. Although she has been faced with numerous obstacles throughout her life, Natalie refuses to let her blindness define her and wants to encourage others to take the risk and go after their dreams. Infinite Flow holds a special place in Natalie’s heart because she feels that there is no other dance company or even entertainment organization that brings together people from different cultures, genders, beliefs, and abilities all together to express themselves through dance as one. Natalie’s time at Infinite Flow has taught her how to be more confident in her dancing because the organization showed her that she can still do the same types of dance as everyone else. She just has a different approach to learning.