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For the Dance
by Carla Gajewskey

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    For the Dance
    by Carla Gajewskey


    1 I sat on the soft, brown couch in Jessica Nix's living room. She was fixing us a glass of sweet iced tea. You know you are in Arkansas when you are offered sweet tea.
    2 On the walls hung pictures of Jessica in her Southern Arkansas Strutter uniform. Many girls in Arkansas start dance early to prepare for the dance or drill team at the high school and college level. Jessica came back in with our sweet tea and caught me looking at her pictures.
    3 Jessica: That picture was taken right after we won our homecoming game. I will never forget half-time. We did not make any mistakes during our show. We had so much fun.
    4 Interviewer: How old were you when you started to dance?
    5 Jessica: I was five, and I took ballet and tap.
    6 Interviewer: Which was your favorite?
    7 Jessica: Tap because I loved the noise my shoes would make.
    8 Interviewer: How did you feel the first time you were on stage?
    9 Jessica: (Jessica laughs) I really don't remember. I think I was calm because I didn't look nervous at all on the video of the recital.
    10 Interviewer: When did dance start to become a challenge?
    11 Jessica: It really started to become challenging when I was in junior high. I had more practices and things became harder. Of course, I made it become more challenging because I became serious about it. I became more competitive. I went from just doing dance to have fun to wanting to be good.
    12 Interviewer: What did you do to become a better dancer?
    13 Jessica: I stretched, stretched, stretched. That was the only way to improve my flexibility. I also practiced turns anywhere I could. My friends were on the dance team. So when we hung out we were practicing. It was fun for us.
    14 Interviewer: How did you know you were growing into a better dancer?
    15 Jessica: When I made All-American in the eighth grade. I was really shocked that I made it. I was the only member of the dance team that made it.
    16 Interviewer: What does making All-American mean?
    17 Jessica: All-American is a company that does dance camps and dance competitions. If you are noticed at these camps and competitions, you get a ribbon. Then you get to audition for various dance teams. If you make it, you get to travel. I traveled to San Antonio, Texas. Once there, I had the chance to dance with girls I didn't know. It was a great experience.
    18 Interviewer: Who inspired you to dance?
    19 Jessica: It was more of me wanting to do it, no matter what anyone said. I used dance as an escape from things in my life that worried me.
    20 Interviewer: What is your favorite form of dance?
    21 Jessica: Lyrical is my favorite form of dance because it is not as slow as ballet or as fast as jazz. The lyrical form of dance tells a story. It also is a way to release emotions through dance.
    22 Interviewer: What advice can you give young dancers?
    23 Jessica: My advice is to stretch, stretch, and stretch. You also need to practice a lot, but it should be fun. You can practice anywhere. No matter how hard it gets, just try one more time.
    24 Jessica Nix still loves dance to this day. She has passed her love for dance to her five year old daughter Elizabeth. Elizabeth performs tap, ballet, lyrical, jazz, and participates in competitions. Jessica teaches dance and yoga in Arkansas.

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