This Is It: How One Ballerina’s Dream Came True
This is It is taking children’s literature world by storm. If this picture book is not on your radar or on your TBR list already, you are in luck. Today I have a behind the scenes look from author Daria Peoples-Riley.
Often times the books on our shelves have stories of their own and I am honored to be able to share a piece of the incredible journey.
Learn how an awkward moment with a homeless mom and daughter turned a little girl’s life around thanks to this incredible new picture book.
Tell us a little bit about your book trailer. It’s not the average book trailer for a picture book.
I know, right? Well, I’ve always been interested in making films, so when THIS IS IT was acquired, I knew I wasn’t going to do an animated book trailer. Creating a live action book trailer would be the perfect opportunity to try filmmaking. I thought the idea of bringing my heroine to real life would be more impactful.
To be honest, as a child, I wasn’t very interested in cartoons. I liked shows and movies with real people. It’s hard for me to believe there aren’t more kids out there like that. The book trailer is the prologue to the book, and you have to read the book to find out what happens next. It was a wonderful opportunity to create my first experience as a filmmaker.
Who was some of the talent behind the scenes of the trailer?
I enlisted the expertise of Patrick Lascu, a Los Angeles based filmmaker, and he put together a crew of amazing talent. He really went out of his way to involve me in the creative process. I learned a lot from him, and hope we can work together again in the near future.
And in front of the camera, who plays the shadow?
The shadow is played by my daughter, Jonah Marie. She is an aspiring ballerina who inspired the poem in THIS IS IT.
Jonah, can you tell us a little bit about your ballet training?
I train in Vaganova Ballet, a style of Russian ballet. I train about ten hours a week right now, and in the summer I attend summer intensives. Last summer, I attended Los Angeles Ballet School and next summer I will attend UNCSA’s classical ballet intensive.
What was it like dancing as the shadow?
It was really fun because I didn’t have to worry about being on the camera, but I was still apart of the trailer.
Besides ballet, what are some of your other interests?
I like fashion and baking.
What are some of your dreams for the future?
I would love to become a professional ballet dancer.
The mom and the daughter—who plays those roles?
The mom is played by Tanya Hill, and her daughter Jalyn Noelle. They are real mom and daughter, so the connection was natural.
How did you go about finding Tanya and Jalyn?
It was pretty unconventional actually. We call it a God story—one of those acts of Providence only God could orchestrate. Patrick and I were looking for actors, and reached out to a few casting directors, but we hadn’t found anyone who looked quite like the character in THIS IS IT.
However, after a couple of weeks of unsuccessfully finding anyone, I was leaving a hotel in Buena Park, California when I drove by Tanya and Jalyn who were standing along the street at a crosswalk. Immediately, I was amazed at how much Jalyn looked like my heroine, so I pulled over.
It wasn’t until I got out of my car to approach them, I realized Jalyn and Tanya were holding a homeless sign and asking for money.
What did you do next?
Truthfully, it caught me off-guard a little and probably out of nervousness, I commented on Tanya’s t-shirt, a North Carolina Panther’s shirt. I don’t really watch football, but I am a Cam Newton fan because of all the wonderful things he does for kids, so the first thing I said was something like “I’m a Cam Newton fan!” Awkward, right? So funny. But she said, “I am too!”
Then, we Cam-dabbed together.
Once the ice was broken, I told her I was an author/illustrator who wrote a book, and her daughter looked a lot like the character in my story. I asked her if she was interested in acting in my book trailer, and that was when Jalyn told me, “Of course, I’m an actor.” Tanya told me she was struggling after relocating to California from North Carolina. She cried tears of joy when I offered Jalyn the role.
Then, I cried. Then, we celebrated by taking a selfie.
We exchanged information, and Jalyn became my real life heroine. The best thing about it was I was able to compensate Jalyn for her talent.
Can you give us an update on Jalyn and her mom? Do you still keep in touch?
Absolutely! We keep each other updated. Jalyn and her mom will be in my heart forever. They are doing wonderful. Shortly after our first meeting, I reached out to my aunt who lives in the LA area to find Tanya and Jalyn housing.
She enlisted the help of Boys II Men singer, Nathan Morris who has a heart for helping the homeless. Together, we raised $9,000 in three days on GoFundMe. Jalyn and her mom moved back to the Carolinas. She is acting and attending school and mom is working as a manager of an optical gallery.
Jalyn, what did you think about Daria asking you to be in her trailer?
I felt excited because I wanted to be an actress and she just came in my life and helped me fulfill my dreams, and well, it was the first time I was on onset with cameras. I did NarroWay, A Christian theater in South Carolina, but it wasn’t like that.
How was your experience? What was your favorite part?
I loved the experience. It was a lot of fun doing it. My favorite part was learning ballet. It was the first time I ever tried it, however now I actually want to do ballet.
What are you doing now?
Well, I went back to NarroWay and now I’m doing a show called Not Just Another Love Story.
What are your some of your dreams for the future?
One of my dreams is becoming a veterinarian. I love animals and I really want to help the homeless. I’ve been in that situation before, and it’s not fun.
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03/04/2018 @ 1:20 am
I enjoyed your interview. Her story about Jalyn an her mom is so amazing! I will be looking for this book.
Bethany M. Edwards
03/04/2018 @ 9:20 am
Yes!! I am so excited! It’s such a lovely book! Let me know what you think after you read it!
Elaine Kaye
03/03/2018 @ 12:58 pm
What a neat trailer. And what a great interview, too. Each question and answer fascinated me. I enjoyed getting the whole story. Thank you so much for sharing!
I’m a new participant for #DiverseKidLit. 🙂
Bethany M. Edwards
03/03/2018 @ 1:04 pm
Thanks for your thoughts Elaine! I am thrilled you enjoyed the story. It’s a treasure!!
Teddy O'Malley
02/10/2018 @ 8:27 pm
It’s important that a girl’s story can be seen as just as universal as a boy’s story.
Cher Aguilar
02/10/2018 @ 6:21 pm
It’s so important to have female representation in literature because little girls need to see themselves in books! Same for different races, cultures and religions!
Leanna @ Alldonemonkey
02/10/2018 @ 5:13 pm
It’s important for girls and boys, so that girls being agents of change is seen as normal!
Olga
02/09/2018 @ 9:09 pm
Its important for girls to be themselves and not be afraid of anything.
Ali
02/09/2018 @ 8:19 pm
Girls need to see themeselves in literature (doing amazing things, and ordinary things too)! And boys need to see girls doing all these great things too!