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Essay heading: Dancing In The Mind
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In the movie Step up there is a boy named Tyler who is a great so called “street " dancer, but he never thought he had the potential to be much more. Until he met Nora, who taught him to perform and even do ballet. He learns that he can be more than just a guy on the streets getting in trouble. He didn’t want to be like all the other guys... displayed 300 characters
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He didn’t want to be like all the other guys. Nora was a great teacher and she really helped him see who he really wanted to be. To me, knowing who you want to be and what you were put on this earth to do is one the most important things ever.
A huge thing I could see myself wanting to do with my dance career is work for a company or even own my own dance company... displayed next 300 characters
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