Both me and May have joined a life and dance skills programme called Tough Chicks organised by Mayibuye. Mayibuye is a non-profit organisation with a vision to keep youth away from bad activities like drugs or crime, and other youth issues through dancing. This Tough Chicks programme is to empower young women through confidence building. So we will be talking about women in the modern society and also from different cultural background.
The first two days of the programme was held in the Multicultural Hub, which is just right opposite the Queen Victoria market. Free dance classes were the only motivation for me to wake up so early in the morning during holidays. Lol.
It ain't normal dance classes when you get a chance to dance with So You Think You Can Dance Australia Top 4 finalist, Demi Sorono! It's super cool to be able to meet with a B-girl who can do rumba like this on that dance stage.
Demi will be choreographing our dance routine for the Young Performers Conference which will take place in a month time. This is a video taken by me showing her B-girl moves. So yeng!
I enjoyed a lot during that two days workshop with games and dancing eventhough my whole body is still aching. And Demi is so sporting and funny. My first dancing superstar met in real life. Keke... So looking forward to the coming practise sessions.







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