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The Fearless Dancer
Lights are shining everywhere. Music is blasting in the background. Dancers
are everywhere practicing their dances before going on stage. The excitement is
growing at the thought of going to my first solo dance competition. This was my
first year competing in a dance competition with a solo. I got very shaky just
thinking about being up on the stage in front of all of these people, who are
watching only me. This solo is going to be one of the most difficult things that I
have ever done in my life.
Today was the day of the competition. I walked into the auditiorium, where
beautiful music was playing, and a dancer was performing her solo on the stage.
My dance teacher walked over to me and said "It's time to go get ready!" I head
to the cafeteria and place my things on the table. "Time to put your make-up on"
says my dance teacher. I pull out my make-up and start applying it. I look into
the mirror and see a different person.
I see the stage manager coming toward me. When she approaches, she
asks "Are you Number 12?" I respond by saying "Yes." She replies by saying
"You are on in fifteen numbers." This was when I really started to get sick to my
stomach. I know that now I need to get dressed into my costume. After getting
dressed, I head out into the hallway to practice my number.
While I am practicing my solo in the hallway, I can see other dancers
practicing their routines. It makes me ill because everyone is really good. This
means the pressure is definitely on. I can't mess up. I am definitely shaking
now.
The stage manager came back out and said "It's time for numbers ten, eleven
and twelve to head backstage." My dance teacher and I head backstage.
Backstage, I can see the lights shining on the stage. They are shining like a star
in the sky. I can hear the competitor's music playing and the dancer beautifully
on stage.
At this point, I don't have a lot of courage to get out there and perform at my
best. My teacher notices and tells me to take a deep breath and to think
positive. "You can do this." she says. I take a deep breath and say "I can do
this." This is where my courage was brought out from inside of me. Dancing is
what helps me to forget about everything else, and the courage to perform to my
best ability.
I get myself ready in the wings and wait for my music to start. I am shaking
so bad and feel ill. I take a deep breath and tell myself I can do this. I finally
hear the announcer call my name. I walk out onto the stage and pose.
Everyone is staring at me. I am shaking, but then all of a sudden, my music
starts; and I start dancing. There are three judges. Judge one has curly hair and
is dancing in his seat. Judge two has short hair and is smilling, and judge three
has a hat on and is talking into a microphone. I end in a beautiful pose and deep
down I knew I nailed it. I forgot about everything else that was going on around
me and just danced my heart out and had fun. I did not let the fear take over.
I believe that if I don't dance, I wouldn't have the courage that I have today.
Having the courage to go up on stage and perform my solo helped me in other
situations, like giving presentations in school, speaking in front of a crowd, or
having to lead the tennis team. It has not only made me a better leader, but also
a better person because of the courage that I have gained.
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