
Save Your Tears for the Stage...
is a lifestyle created by Andria LaChe’ that promotes mission consciousness (using art as a form of resistance) through every day challenges. This lifestyle was designed to allow young, oppressed individuals to overcome physical, mental, and emotional roller coasters by exerting their energy into their talents. It serves as a personal coach for any one with a story to tell.
Save Your Tears for the Stage strives to encourage resilience and teaches individuals the importance of making lemonade when life gives them lemons.
Our mission is to encourage optimism and a positive “can-do” attitude in the face of adversity or misfortune. Lemons suggest sourness or difficulty in life; making lemonade is turning them into something positive or desirable...meaning when life shoots its shot at you, take the bullets and put them in a song, dance, painting, photo shoot or whatever you love to do!
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Our goal is to invite gifted minorities to join a lifestyle that will teach them not to react to obstacles through actions or words, but through talents and art.
Save Your Tears for the Stage strives to project the significance of turning one’s pain into pleasure and pay.
MEET THE HOST
Andria LaChe’
Dancer | Performer | Writer | Entrepreneur
Chicago native | Nashville, TN | Memphis, TN

Andria began dancing as soon as she entered the world on July 2nd, 1997. Since then, she has danced on a number of different teams, performed in over 100 showcases, and has grown to recognize the importance of her talents. Andria presents a very modern and lively style of dancing. Her strengths consist of the energy she projects and the authenticity in her soul. She believes that dance is the way her heart speaks to the world.
“Growing up in an environment where your thoughts are constantly silenced and ignored, you learn to speak through different measures. I had to learn to stop telling my story and start showing it".
I began writing in a journal. Releasing all thoughts and emotions into what will one day be my novel.
I began dancing with purpose. No longer just doing choreography, but actually feeling the music so much that my energy is contagious.
I began investing in myself, wealth and health. I joined a business that allows me to be physically and financially free.
I "Saved my Tears for the Stage"..