Q: What inspires you to dance?
A: ” What inspires me to dance is just my own love and passion for it that I’ve had ever since I was younger.”
Q: Who do you look up most to in the dance world?
A: “I probably look up most to my dance teacher because I’ve known her ever since I started dancing, and I’ve grown up with her. She’s taught me so much, and I have so much love and respect for her.”
Q: What is your favorite style of dance?
A: “My favorite style of dance is probably modern. I think it’s a really unique style of dance, and it can be really fun. It normally conveys a message.”
Q: What made you want to join Lioneers?
A: “I wanted to join Lioneers so I could get closer with more dancers who go to our school. We can all come together as a group from different studios and form friendships.”
Q: What are you looking forward to this year on the Yearbook staff?
A: “It’s my first year on the yearbook this year, and I’m just looking forward to trying something new and having fun.”
Q: How do you balance yearbook and dance?
A: “Dance is a much bigger commitment than yearbook as of right now. So right now, it’s pretty easy to balance but still you have to do things after school for yearbook and dance. It’s throughout the year and it’ll be easier to manage time.”
Q: Do you plan on doing a yearbook page featuring dancers?
A: “Everyone is assigned their own individual spread, and right now we’re doing group spreads. I don’t know which one I’ll be assigned to do individually.”
Q: What made you join the yearbook staff?
A: ”I took Intro to Pub last year, and I really liked everything about it and wanted to try it.”
Q: What difference do you bring to the yearbook staff?
A: “Right now it’s so early in the year I haven’t really gotten to make much of a difference, but I’m glad to work more with others and be more a part of it as the year goes on.”
Q: What makes you most excited to work on the yearbook?
A: “I really like the design aspect of it, and I like seeing people have fun and all the pictures and including everyone in our school into the yearbook.”