I don’t have enough words in the world to describe how I felt when I saw a message from
@babynezza , where she invited me to the music video for her new song.
I started dancing at a conscious age, I was 23
And usually dancers become professional artists by this time, but I just started. Over time, my hobby began to crowd out all other activities. I wanted to live in the hall because dancing was the only thing that interested me.
Last year I stopped believing that I could achieve something more than the usual classes for girls, but these 2 days of filming gave me new breath.
I’ve never been in a team, I’ve never danced with artists, and to be honest, before these rehearsals I didn’t know how to keep a line, because I always dance alone 😅
But the biggest stress for me was my poor English. Sometimes I didn’t understand a word and just tried to repeat after everyone. It sounds funny now, but a couple of times I wanted to cry hahaha
I am so grateful that my first experience was under the guidance of
@darrion_g . I sincerely appreciate your support and patience, u are a great professional and a unique dancer.💎
Thanks
@presleetucker for helping me through the process. Being an emigrant in a foreign country with terrible English is difficult, and there are actually very few people who try to understand and help you.
@babynezza Idk how you found me, idk why you chose me, but I just want to say THANK YOU 1000 times again for this opportunity. (Seems I’m crying again haha). U are a talented artist, and I am sure that your music has a great future.🫂
@presleetucker @imanileepeterson @madelinejsong @caitlin.fearrington
Girls, being on the same team with you is a new level for me. You are awesome 😋🎀