E M M A N O E L A N I



About
Emma Noelani is a Brooklyn based award nominated model and actor. She is represented by Wayne Models on the East and West Coasts and by nxt|Model in Colorado. She is a graduate of Manhattan School of Music (’23). She can be seen in commercials/modeling for Reebok, Starbucks, RuPaul's Drag Race, Calvin Klein, CyaSoon, as well as other ads online. Regional Theatre: RENT (Mimi Márquez, Renaissance Theatre, BroadwayWorld Regional Nomination for Best Performer in a Musical) and The Wolves (#14). TV/Film: Ed Sheeran's upcoming Netflix feature entitled ONE SHOT (from Adolescence director Philip Barantini.), HBO's upcoming I Love LA, Your Friends and Neighbors (AppleTV+), and The Equalizer (CBS). NYC Theatre: Company (Marta), RENT in Concert (Mimi Márquez), originated the role of Nadia Vélez in Love Interest (Personal Pizza Party), The Tempest (Ariel), A Little Night Music (Fredrika Armfeldt), NYPL AAPI Heritage Concert, HAIR in Concert (Jeanie), Missed: Connections (Meg), Mean Girls in Concert (Karen Smith), and Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio). You can also find her in the music video "Latch On" by Breezy Ballad and in the pilot episode of "Half a Star."
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Emma is a pilates instructor with WundaBar Pilates! Click to learn more and take a class! She is also a dance instructor with HYPE Dance located in Brooklyn. She teaches multiple classes a week and loves what she does. When not working, Emma can be found producing music, cooking, reading books, at Pure Barre, making fashion tiktoks, or enjoying a latte anywhere around the city.

MAUNA KEA:
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the construction of the tmt (thirty meter telescope) is a direct act of violence against the sacred lands of the kanaka maoli of hawai'i. colonization cannot be allowed to trample on the lives of native people any longer. the facilities are equipped with electricity and plumbing which is doing spiritual and physical damage to the ecosystem. kanaka have had ENOUGH.
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please click the button below to be transferred to the webpage where you can sign your name in support of keeping native land in native hands.





