NADIA ROCHELLE
No stranger to the stage, Nadia has been performing in various aspects of arts since the tender age of 8. Though her family got the first glimpse of her star capabilities when she was singing with her father at age 3, she got her initial start on the cafeteria stage of Virginia Pack Elementary School. As a theater novice but valiant fourth grader, she stood in front an audience of her peers and performed Paul Laurence Dunbar's “In The morning” completely from memory. Every moment since then, this actress, singer, comedian and dancer has illuminated the stage, appearing in several ballets, such as "The Nutcracker", “The Buried Moon”, “Mufarro's Beautiful Daughter’s”, “The Black Nativity”, and more. She has starred and supported in a number of stage plays, art productions, and musicals to include “Tell the Devil I Changed My Mind”, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” as Dorothy, “I Dream of a World”, Trustus Theater’s “Crowns” and “Strom in Limbo”, Human Collective's “Alone-ology”, hit play “Church Girl” by Angela Barrow-Dunlap with a star-studded cast that included A’ngela Winbush, Sean Blakemore, Robin Givens, Demetria McKinney, Karen Clark-Sheard, Drew Sidora, Wanda Nero-Butler and more. Among some of her most notable roles is performing as co-star to Palmer Williams, Jr. in his hit play, "For The Love Of..." and her hipster granny role in the riveting show “Head Over Heels” written and directed by Atlanta’s own dynamic playwright, Lolita Snipes...
THE CHRONICLES OF NADIA
The Chronicles of Nadia is a spiritual guide book that takes you on a journey of discovering the best of who you are through self-love, forgiveness, service, divine partnership, gratitude, and so much more. Throughout the book the author, Nadia Rochelle, shows you how to courageously embark upon this journey by candidly sharing her own personal Chronicles of overcoming life challenges by tapping into the God within.