When I was a young child, my parents
put me in many different types of sports such as volleyball, soccer, skating,
tennis, and dance. The sport that stuck was dance. I began dancing at the age
of three and it has been a huge part of my life ever since. Throughout the
years, dancing grew from a fun energy filled form of entertainment to a 7 day a
week lifestyle. During this time I continued soccer up to the age of 6 where I
then completely devoted my time and life into dance. As I ran the fields during
a typical soccer game, it was everything except typical. My parents have many a
photo of me prancing and leaping and gallivanting about the field. It was definitely
a sight to see. They then decided to place me full time in a sport I loved and
never went a second without. My love of dance at the age of six began at The
Dance Shoppe. Here I began one year on a recreational team that only danced for
fun. The teacher confronted my parents about placing me on the competitive team
in order for me to sprout my wings and fly. I was very excited about the
transition but I knew it was going to be a challenge. I began preparing and
practicing hard up until the day of tryouts. The nerves kicked in and I became
somewhat shaky but I knew that I wanted to make the team and I was going to
give that tryout everything I had. After waiting anxiously at home for about a
week for my letter to come, I opened it to reveal and amazing discovery. I was
selected to be a part of their performance team. After dancing about my house
and in my yard I gladly accepted and was ready to roll for my first day. I
spent years competing in what I loved most and my hard work and dedication paid
off. During my final two years with the company I was offered my chance at a
solo. These were only given to top performers they thought could handle the
challenge. This meant the world to me and I made sure to make my teacher proud.
During my last year at The Dance
Shoppe, I began preparing for my high school dance team. My dream goal was to
make our varsity team as a freshman. It is a great honor to make the team as a
freshman and brought about a lot of nerves and fear. I went to all the required
camps and classes and forums about the team and stretched, practiced the
routine, and kept active up to the tryouts. I left all I had out on the gym
floor in front of my future coaches and captains from the previous year.
Luckily, I had an amazing friend who was a captain who helped me calm my nerves
for the audition. Having her there in front of me made the experience a million
times better knowing I had someone watching me that knew my talent. It only
took a few days for the coaches to make their final selections and we were
notified by telephone a few nights later. I along with four other close friends
were selected as freshmen to be a part of the varsity dance team. This was such
an honor and great achievement for me and I will never forget the hard work and
memories I created. The hard work and determination helped me to become the
dancer I was and gave me a foundation to build off of.
Being a part of my high school dance
team made all the difference. It allowed me to make new friends and become one
big family that you could turn to with anything. My coaches became my parents,
I saw them more than my own anyway, and helped to guide, shape, and encourage
all of us to be the best that we could be. I spent three amazing and
unforgettable years on the varsity dance team and I will treasure every moment
as if it were my last. During these three years we won the state championship
two of the years and took second place the other. Working as a team to become
one and win we needed to believe in ourselves and believe in our team as a
whole. This experience helped to shape my life as I know it today.
Dancing has helped to shape who I am today. Dancing has
given me a way to express myself, my feelings, and my emotions in a harmless
and artistic way. It has given me a new respect for music which has also become
a large part of my life. If I had a bad day at work or at school, I always knew
I could count on dance to release my stress and tension and allow it to flow
out in a way everyone could enjoy. After a day dancing I always walked out the
door feeling clear headed and relaxed, and maybe a little sore. Dancing has helped
me to grow up knowing how to build strong relationships, work as a team, and
learn to adapt to all situations. Being a part of this team has helped me to
grow up responsibly, be independent, being a team player, how to value yourself
as a person in respect to all of the stressors of the day, and confidence. I
will never forget the memories I have gained for the friends I will keep for
forever. Dance has given me a way to express myself and has helped me to gain
confidence within myself. As a team, we all gained confidence, determination,
drive, and loyalty. Dance has given the community something to watch and take
their minds off their stressful days. Dance has given me the chance to build
myself up to be the person I am today and has helped me to establish a basis
for who I will become in the future.
Sarah, I really enjoyed reading your experience about being a dancer for a large part of your life. It is always nice to have a team like that always looking out for you. The bonds, the memories, and the experiences will never be forgotten. I, too, use dance as a stress reliever and tend to miss that part of dance the most. (Since I don't dance here at the U) Thanks for sharing your story. I can definitely relate to something like that.
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