I have always had a burning passion for dance since I was a young girl. My first time on a stage, I was immediately hooked. The overpowering feeling of a crowd of people watching me as I do what I love, is a feeling I have always admired. Dance has developed my character and personality in many different ways. I have been taught responsibility, discipline, integrity and much more. I have learned how to lead with honor and become confident in front of a team. It is very odd because I have never been someone to want to speak in front of large crowds, but I could dance in front of millions of people and feel at home. My 15 years of experience has made me realize the love I have for dancing. It has grown into such a huge part of my life, so it is not shocking that I want to be a Kilgore Rangerette in college! Most people would not find this as a surprise, because I have…show more content…
Walking in my freshman year into drill team, my love for dance grew tremendously. Drill team has helped me venture out into more styles and ways of dancing, and has without a doubt been my favorite. To be a Kilgore College Rangerette, would be an absolute dream come true. The amount of time I would spend putting in all the work would be worth every second. Watching them perform live on their field, made me want to work even harder to become one. I need to be able to put my blood, sweat, and tears into preparing myself for this team. I will need hours of practice, and start building my stamina now. If I were allowed the chance to go through with this experience, I can only imagine the practice and discipline. For practice, I would practically look like I am melting because of the extreme heat. The amount of hours I would spend on that field and in dance classes, would probably take over my entire life during the fall. Coming in as a freshman, I will be expected to follow all the rules they have for new members. Although the practices would be difficult, I know it would be rewarding to
In my free time I enjoy a variety of activities, but came to the conclusion dance was my all time favorite sport. Watching people dance and different types of styles of dance just became of much interest to me. At an early age dance seemed to have stuck to me and my lifestyle permanently. I would wake up dancing, dream about dancing and just wanted to show other people how to dance. Nonetheless, dance became such an impact in my life and has really molded me into the person that I wanted to be.
Growing up, dancing became somewhat of a hobby. I never really had watched or seen any one dance hip-hop before. The way my body just moved to different types of music was just more so of habit at the age of 8. I one day came across a video of a choreographer by the name of Wade Robinson and my jaw hit the floor. The way this man moved to different types of music made me instantly feel like dancing, not to mention I thought maybe that could be me one day. Ever since than I grew a love for watching a variety of choreographers, mainly hip-hop ones and I would re-watch their videos over and over again. Soon after I would mirror these videos I have watched and just dance in the mirror for hours without paying attention to the time that had passed by. My mom soon noticed after catching me multiple times, mainly because I was really shy at the time that dance was something I was extremely interested in and soon after signed me up for beginner classes. After middle school and