My “grown up” dance recital

As soon as I moved to Atlanta, I knew I wanted to start taking dance classes. But I had NO idea that I would ever be performing hip hop in front of an audience (let alone four!)

Dance has always been a big part of my life even though I’ve only “formally” taken dance in kindergarten. I was always at friends’ houses, family get togethers and school dances tearing up the dance floor. In college going out dancing was always my favorite thing to do — even when “going out” wasn’t my thing in general. I pushed myself to take fitness, Latin and hip hop dance classes in the fall and haven’t looked back.

In January, I signed up for my local studio’s performance series: ten weeks of rehearsal for a four-show series during St. Patty’s Day weekend. Myself and eight others dressed like we were in a marching band and moved to the music and crowd cheering us on.

It was such a blessing getting closer with some of my current dance friends — and also making new ones! Some of my closest friends are from dance101 studio and this hip hop group, and all the hard work and laughter along the way only strengthened our bond. I’m incredibly proud of my group and the seven others who performed during the spring shows with us.

Our halfway mark in early February!
Rehearsal video
Dress rehearsal photo, where everyone thought we were mimes!
Low quality video of a high quality weekend

Alex was at all four shows, and our friends Liz, Quinten, Ariel and Pardon also came to support me! Aunt Susan and Uncle Ray even came to a show and looked like proud family members! It meant so much to me and having all of them there (especially Alex!) made me feel the most loved I’ve felt in a long time.

I wore my Linley necklace every night!

Although the performance weekend is over, I never want this feeling of love and this high of performing to end 💛

Photos and videos taken February and March 2024 at dance101.

5 thoughts on “My “grown up” dance recital

  1. I possess a diverse array of skills that may seem disconnected at first glance. From my adeptness in photography and writing to my proficiency in computer operations and welding, along with my commendable track record as a Paramedic and Firefighter Lieutenant, my expertise spans various domains. Yet, amidst these accomplishments, dance eluded me; even in my earliest years, I found myself cast as the stationary tree or a static component of the stage set. Yes, I was that girl who embodied the spirit of many trees in grade school performances.

    While dance may not have been my forte, I found great pleasure in capturing behind-the-scenes moments of productions. Your radiant joy in those images truly shines through, Cate! 😀

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