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Helen, Orleans, Vermont
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My journey through Senegal with
Intercultural Dimensions was not only one of the turning points in
choosing and succeeding in my career as a dancer, but was one of the
most important experiences of my life. I was forever changed. Because of
the program's flexibility, my experience was tailored perfectly to my
interests. I traveled throughout the country meeting artists, exchanging
ideas and creative work. It was the first time in my life that I had
felt truly free to dance.
I felt free to create and learn and share. I spent an extra three weeks
at the end of the program learning traditional dances of the Casamance
region and apprenticing with a master balaphonist to make and eventually
play my own instrument.
The rhythms of Senegal changed my dancing. My interaction with the
culture opened my mind and left me with a sense of joy in moving that I
had never felt before. It was during this program that I decided to
pursue dance as a career and that I realized its importance in the
world. When I eventually moved to NYC to teach dance and started my own
dance company, I was much more desirable as a teacher and as a grant
recipient because of my diverse background. I believe that I am a
fuller, joyful person, and a successful artist because of my experience
with Intercultural Dimensions.
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