WD Studio Featured in Falls Church News Press
“You can bless folks with your talent for a night, or you can draw forth the talents lurking within themselves that will bless them and many around them for a lifetime. And, moreover, such a cultivated talent can be the cornerstone of a sense of community bringing people together.
It goes with the old saying of the Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism Lao Tzu that “You can give a man a fish and feed him for a day, or teach him how to fish and feed him for a lifetime.”
Wesley Diener grew up in this area discovering and then honing his skills as a baritone singer through his participation in high school musicals and then as a music major at the University of Virginia.
But even as this Northern Virginia native continues to cultivate his own talent through educational and performance-based efforts here and in Europe, at his young age (being only in his mid-20s by now) he’s discovered and initiated a way to build aggressively on the Lao Tzu principle. Not that many do at such a young age when often their obsession is to make it as a performer, and fewer have figured out how to use the best of modern resources to fashion a truly innovative approach with the help of a handful of similarly gifted young friends.”