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As my dance team stepped onto the pitch black stage we closed our eyes and took a deep breath. The curtains opened dramatically, then I saw the Dance professor from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and I froze, I couldn’t feel my legs and my palms were sweating.When I tried to swallow when my throat started to close up. The blinding lights came on and the crowd cheered. I suddenly felt comfortable, the stage was my safe haven from all of the Discomfort I once had. The music started and I smiled. I was ready to perform. This was the best day of my life, well that I thought at the time. I was the star of the show. My parents cheered, and my teacher smiled.
After the dance I was confident. The dance was over and I couldn’t even remember

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