Thursday, July 28, 2011

EBFE Summer Intensive 2011


After taking a break from El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil (EBFE), coming back for the summer intensive program was a challenge. The decision to start up again meant a lot of sweat and sore feet, but it was worth it.
Some of the dance steps came back to us easily, like riding a bike, but taking a break from the group didn’t mean the class stopped learning new things. We came back to brand-new dances, difficult skirt work and challenging dance moves. 4 out of 5 days of the week we were improving our skills and reviewing all of the other dances, old and new.
Like any other dance group, things wouldn’t be as enjoyable if the members of the group didn’t have good chemistry. EBFE definitely makes it their own. We were so lucky to fall into such a close-knit, easy-to-get-along-with group. EBFE groups we’ve been involved with in the past were awesome, but this particular clan just clicked. Maybe it’s our youth, and similar sense of humor, but altogether we just work.
How often do teenagers get the opportunity to Mexican dance? After rejoining the group, our appreciation and love for our culture has deepened, and our respect has been strengthened.
It sure is hard work, but in the end, with the pride you feel, it’s worth it.

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