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I am Feakylla M.

Seprado the Senior High School Student at Badas National


High School. From my early school days to my final years in high school, dancing has
been a big part of my life. It started with simple steps and grew into something more
meaningful as I gained confidence and skill. It's not just about moving to music; it's
about expressing myself and feeling alive.

When I stepped onto the stage for my last performance at Badas National High
School, I felt a mix of nerves and excitement. It was my senior year, and I knew this
dance meant a lot. Despite feeling tired, I was determined to do my best. During the
intramurals, there was a competition that included dance sports.
In the dance sport category, there were two genres: cha-cha and jive.
Additionally, there was a category called "Street Woman Fighter". As a representative of
our school, my partner and I practiced for the dance sport competition. We faced many
struggles, especially because the music was incorrect.

Despite feeling exhausted, I told myself that this would be my last performance
here at Badas National High School. I started feeling breathless and my feet were
hurting, but I still tried my best until the event was over and the winners were
announced. I received certificates for Street Woman Fighter, where I got second place,
then first place for cha - cha, and finally second place for jive.

Dancing helps me feel better and relieves stress and problems in my life,
especially when I perform for people. It gives me confidence to express myself through
my movements and facial expressions. As I left the stage, I knew this performance
would always be special to me. It marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of
another. No matter where life takes me, I'll never forget the lessons I learned and the
memories I made at Badas National High School

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