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Dancing to the tune of creativity

Updated: 2024-01-04 07:51 ( China Daily )
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A dance crew from Sichuan University of Media and Communications at the competition. [Photo provided to China Daily]

While in Tsinghua University, under the influence of a veteran dancer within the DK5 crew, Zeng began delving into freestyle and deepening her understanding of music.

"Now, I want to gradually explore and develop my own style," she says.

Her favorite dance genre is Afro, characterized by its energetic rhythms and dynamic movements.

"As an outgoing person, this dance style resonates with me. Every time I dance, I envision myself as a cheetah on the African savannah."

Michelle Yau Sin-yan from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University is also among the contestants.

This is Yau's first time in Beijing and competing in a national-level street dance competition. Her club has made thorough preparations for the competition and started practicing diligently as far back as September.

"It's a great chance for us to learn from different dancers coming from different places," says Yau. "We hope to showcase a powerful, groovy and energetic piece that shows our potential and diversity.

"Normally, we are very busy with academics and part-time work. The competition has brought us together for a longer time," she adds. "Street dance is a part of my life, and I've learned a lot from it."

Yan Bingjie contributed to this story.

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