Thank you for telling me where my passion is. Thank you for hugging me not to say that what I am doing is not suitable for girls. Thank you for treating them in different ways and telling me to use them. Thank you for telling me that women can dance better than men, and I have been told that this is not a fact.
I started dancing in real studio at the age of ten. It was a slow start, and I was told that I can not really dance professionally. Therefore, the majority of the time I spent in the studio was spent hiding.
Because I was told that dance is not in my future, I do not see the focus of what I am actually trying to inform myself. For the past two years I went to the class afraid to agree to be with my friends and absorbed all the unpleasant energy my old dance coach threw to me. I am a girl who likes to dance, but I do not know because I was told that this is something I can not do.
A year later I finally returned to the studio and decided to take the course I tried earlier. hip hop. According to the few people I met during a business trip, it is not necessarily the most feminine dance style.
This is the first time that I noticed that I enjoyed myself in the classroom. My teacher gave hints on how well we did and how we should improve and telled us how we made a living by any way you like . I learned it over the years, I improved, and I deepened my art and dance.
When I was in high school, I came from a hip hop class when I was in 13 to 7 different classes. My last three courses expanded mainly on hip hop music.
I will refine my skills, audition the role of dance in school performance, show people that I am not a shy girl behind the classroom, and finally lead a team in my studio I got a chance.
My assistant was teaching a hip hop team that is playing locally and consisting of girls I grew up in the studio. After several months of effort, I finally saw my talent and showed some reactions. This reaction is in the form of shiny plaque, the first global routine
I continue to teach, continue choreography and show people what I can do until I can do it today.
My dancing coach told me that I could become a person I want to be, and I only have to work hard. She advised me to work out of the box while studying technical classes and courses of interest. This is obviously my second grader, I signed up for a technical class and became a pair with a breakdance course, but she told me that it would make me a great dancer. I am very willing to try both sides, so she told me that I really have the ability to influence my own life and other people.
My first Bharatanatyam Dance teacher is still my role model. Everyday, I am thinking about Padma Murali, director of Padmalaya Dance Foundation. She will try her best for the students and encourage them not to be afraid of them. Every time I tell my students a new movement, I thought "How old is my pantoma?" I went to the United States to study the first degree. I majored in biochemistry and French at Albright College in Pennsylvania. This is a liberal arts college and the courses that are open to us are very diverse. I can take art history and literature together with my main subjects. It perfectly fits me, but I admit that I am confused about the direction I want to obey.
This - maybe some wine - somehow let me tell you my entire tribal dance completely carelessly. Dance played an important role in my life in my childhood and college days. Since I graduated nine years ago, I stopped dancing more or less completely. My second moment came from other people who pointed out that I was very happy when I was teaching dance. It made me bright, totally comfortable, and made the best as I did. That's all. It is dance that I offer to others. Dance can be a breakthrough in discussing tricky themes. It can help others to get rid of their self-awareness. Dance can bring happiness. I would like to share this with the group.