Dancing is everything in my life. As I said b4, I come from a small city (Vallenar) and I didn't get the chance to be part of a dance academy or something like that. I really would've loved to start from when I was little, but I couldn't. Anyways... Finally, and after all those years, there was an academy of modern dance in Vallenar!, they opened in 2006 but, as I also said b4, I went to U.S. for a year, so I couldn't start then.
When I came back from Texas, I started to go there. The teacher is one of my mom bests friends from childhood so that made it so much easier. Actually, she's now of my best friends now also.
The style we took in that academy was something like "neo-folcklore". We use latin american music (like Inti-Illimani, Los Jaivas and stuffs like that).
On 2007 we put on stage the Cantata Santa María de Iquique de Quilapayún. I think that was another of my best experiences in life. To be part of an entire play and really feel part of it. Part of the story. Part of the history.
I belonged to this academy all the 2007 second semester. After that, I came to study here, Santiago. And even though the capital has so much more to offer me in dancing stuffs, I haven’t found what I had in Vallenar. I found a family over there. In here I just find a lot of girls that feel threatened when someone new comes into the class room. Idk, it’s really weird how I feel when I start going somewhere here. It doesn’t really fill the huge gap that Isadora Duncan dance school left on me (the academy from Vallenar). Maybe I don’t really give myself the opportunity to enjoy something else than that specific place, with that teacher and those students.
I went like three months to a jazz dance class, but I didn’t really get into it. I really like that style but I prefer modern dance. I also took classes of jazz dance in U.S. I went to a university in where my “exchange sister” goes to the pool to practice with her synchronized swimming team. They’re pretty good by the way. Anyways, I took jazz dance classes over there, for the entire year and I guess I learned a lot. We had two dance performances. One in each season.
I also took salsa classes last year at the university. It’s pretty fun. I really liked it.
In Vallenar I also took belly dance classes in the same academy I belonged to. And even though it’s really hard to learn, I finally liked it. And every time I go there for the weekends or holydays, I try to catch up on what they’re learning.
This year I want to start with something in here. I didn’t do anything last year, and now I feel like I won’t be able to stand one more year if I don’t do what I really love. My passion.
When I came back from Texas, I started to go there. The teacher is one of my mom bests friends from childhood so that made it so much easier. Actually, she's now of my best friends now also.
The style we took in that academy was something like "neo-folcklore". We use latin american music (like Inti-Illimani, Los Jaivas and stuffs like that).
On 2007 we put on stage the Cantata Santa María de Iquique de Quilapayún. I think that was another of my best experiences in life. To be part of an entire play and really feel part of it. Part of the story. Part of the history.
I belonged to this academy all the 2007 second semester. After that, I came to study here, Santiago. And even though the capital has so much more to offer me in dancing stuffs, I haven’t found what I had in Vallenar. I found a family over there. In here I just find a lot of girls that feel threatened when someone new comes into the class room. Idk, it’s really weird how I feel when I start going somewhere here. It doesn’t really fill the huge gap that Isadora Duncan dance school left on me (the academy from Vallenar). Maybe I don’t really give myself the opportunity to enjoy something else than that specific place, with that teacher and those students.
I went like three months to a jazz dance class, but I didn’t really get into it. I really like that style but I prefer modern dance. I also took classes of jazz dance in U.S. I went to a university in where my “exchange sister” goes to the pool to practice with her synchronized swimming team. They’re pretty good by the way. Anyways, I took jazz dance classes over there, for the entire year and I guess I learned a lot. We had two dance performances. One in each season.
I also took salsa classes last year at the university. It’s pretty fun. I really liked it.
In Vallenar I also took belly dance classes in the same academy I belonged to. And even though it’s really hard to learn, I finally liked it. And every time I go there for the weekends or holydays, I try to catch up on what they’re learning.
This year I want to start with something in here. I didn’t do anything last year, and now I feel like I won’t be able to stand one more year if I don’t do what I really love. My passion.
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