Dancing has been my passion since I was six years old, helping me build confidence, especially when I struggled with how I felt about my body. But sometimes, people’s words, like "ang payat mo na sumasayaw ka pa," can be hurtful and make me doubt myself. It’s tough when those words come from family or when they don’t show up to support me at performances, but I’ve also been understanding of their struggles, especially with managing their time.
Even though I’ve participated in many competitions without winning, I’ve never lost sight of the joy dancing brings me. I pushed through and embraced the experiences, focusing on growth rather than just victory. The pandemic took a toll, and I lost my motivation for a while due to laziness and other personal challenges, but studying at PCC reignited that spark. Now, I’m proudly showing every PCCian and everyone around me the talent I’ve always had within.
My journey is proof of my passion and perseverance. I’ve been resilient, continuing to dance not just for validation but because it’s a part of who I am. Let the criticisms fuel my drive, and I’ll keep showing the world my talent—it’s my love for the art that truly matters.

HUWAW
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