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After Stella learned of Eliana’s plan, she exclaimed in surprise, “Dance program? Eli, you know how to dance!”
Eliana gave an enigmatic smile. She did have some dance foundation, thanks to her purported mom and dad.
Back then, her supposed parents Andy and Victoria Garcia had signed her up for ballet lessons when she was young. However, as the ballet practices became more strenuous and tiring, the Garcia couple couldn’t bear to see Eliana suffering. Thus, they only sent Eliana for two years of ballet lessons before switching her to piano lessons.
Initially, Ehana had not thought of achieving much in this field, but oddly enough, dancing played an intrinsic part in her past life. She missed a golden opportunity when a female lead role was snatched away by Willow Garcia during her graduation year in her previous life.
At that time, the instructor thought highly of Eliana because she was the most accomplished in her department. She had told Eliana very early on that the production team was going to choose the female lead in this class, and the female lead had to be the number one dancer in the capital.
Eliana made up her mind to land this role and started practicing early to turn herself into the most suitable choice.
The dance she practiced was none other than one of the most difficult contemporary dances, Street Jazz
Back then, in order to learn Street Jazz, Eliana suffered a lot of hardships and practically started from scratch. Fortunately, her hard work yielded results.
During the audition. Eliana’s dance wowed the casting director and assistant director, and she was given the role of the female lead on the spot.
Unfortunately, Eliana’s joy was short–lived. Less than a fortnight later, the casting director called Eliana to tell her that the role had been given to Willow Garcia by their management.
Eliana’s effort was all for naught. Puzzled, she had wondered whether Willow won the role because she was more outstanding
Later on, she found out that it wasn’t because Willow was outstanding. The reason was simply Andy and Victoria Garcia had used money to secure the role for Willow.
After learning the truth, Eliana cried her heart out. This was because the moment she got the role, she happily called Andy and Victoria to share this good news
She even daydreamed about buying all kinds of gifts for them when she got rich after the film was screened and became popular.
However, it turned out that Andy and Victoria had ruthlessly stabbed Eliana in the back. They knew full well how much effort she had put into dance practice for this role. Ellana even went so far as to lose weight and read up on the history of Broadway musicals…
However, they still chose to spend money to snatch the role that she had worked so hard to get for Willow.
She could understand why Andy and Victoria did not care about her during her four years of university. She could also accept it when they n longer paid her tuition fees and living expenses.
ay when she had already gotten it in the bag was a very bitter pill to
However, to have something forcefully taken away
swallow.
Even now, Eliana still remembered what they messaged her. (Willow will be the big star who basks in the spotlight in the future and be the center of everyone’s attention. As for you, even if I give you this juicy role, can you acı well? You don’t have the talent to act at all Can’t you just get a day job and lead a normal life? Yet you still want to fight with Willow. You’re such an ingrate!]
This message haunted Eliana ever since, li grew to become an obsession that pushed her to prevail in the entertainment industry at all costs regardless of how badly she was treated and how many hardships she had to endure.
She was determined to prove to Andy and Victoria who was the true big star who could bask in the spotlight.
As the reminisced about her past, Eliana was gradually enveloped by a palpable air of melancholy.
“Eli, what’s wrong?” A familiar voice rang out
Eliana snapped out of her reverie and forced a simile. “Tonly know one kind of dance. We’ll go with this dance for the Fall Festival”
ed curioudy. “What daner is it
Eliana answered, “Street Jaze”
“Huh?” Images of women in show–stopping suits executing flashy synchronized moses in Broadway musicals instantly appeared in Stella’s mind.
She looked at Ehana in awe.
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“Eli, it will be super exciting! I c already imagine ii!“
Nataliastu fed iusdern dance which emphasized individual expression, white Eliana specialized in contemporary dance which often featured more structured choreography.
It seemed like the Fall Festival would h
battle of the expression of emotion ven
letarium and acrobatic element.
After submitting Street Jazz as their programı
in for the festival, Eliana started particing her moves when she got
There was no dance studio in her home. After the servants cleaned up an unoccupied room on the third floor, Elana used it as a makeshift dance
At first, she thought that she had already forgotten the Street Jazz’s moves. This was because in her presious life, after she was dealt a blow, she never danced again until her death.
To Eliana’s surprise, the moment the music started, all kinds of dance moves learned in her previous life flowed from her limbs instinctively
Her body moved naturally in tandem with the music. Since there was no mirror in the room, Eliana could not tell whether her execution was ge
As the sound of music wafted out from the room, the servants tried to peer at Eliana discreetly through the small door lite. “Mi. Eliana dances so
“Yeah, yeah” another servant whispered.
At this moment. Owen Davis appeared behind the servants and asked in a stern voice, “What are all of you looking at?”
One servant turned around and made a hush gesture. “Sir, Mc Eliar is dancing inside. Come and take a look,”
Owen also pressed his face against the tiny door lite with the servants and watched Eliana dance.
After the song ended. Eliana did not feel tired because she had built up her stamina during the boot camp.
Just as she was about to retrieve her phone to review the recording of her dance, she saw a few faces pressed together at the tiny door lite from the romer of hereje.
Eliana tumed to those faces with a smile. “Owen, why are you lurking behind the door?”
Owen gave a ciuckle as he strode into the room. “We didn’t want to distract you, Eliana. You danced really well!”
“Gosli, I was only jumping around blindly. My university is having a Fall Festival. I have to perform on behalf of the tennis club. I can’t embarrass myself and the clubcon stage.
“You still call that jumping around blindly? You are dancing so well. If this were a stage performance, who would dare to claim to be number one if – our Eli claimed to be number two? Indeed, Owen was quite good at flattering people.
Eliana laughed out loud. “Owen, is it really good for you to praise me so blatantly! I will become big–headed, you know?”
Gwen surveyed the room with a thoughtful expression. “This dance studio just doesn’t cut it. It’s so small and doesn’t have any mirrors. It will cramp your style. How about thin, Elit If you want to practice dancing. I can recommend a good placet
“Studio haplonia,” Owerr answered solemnly.
academy
Studio Euplioria was a farien dance ac wasan turganization that trained daneres
Dratora City. It was not just a dance studio, Strictly speaking, it was toure accurate to say that it
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to send their children to Studio Euphoria to learn dancing. There wer many professional instructors at Studio Euphoria, and the variety of dances was especially comprehensive. The instructors who taught there were all outstanding dancers who participated in overseas
Street Jazz was sell taught because she did not have the money y to pay for professional lessons from a teacher in her previous life
Then, back then Chana’s dance learning journey was more difficult than usual. Now, if she could get a teacher to teach her, she would be able to improve mu
know how to dance, Teut Soucho Euphoria’s boss is my good buddy that Eli is a building talent. If you want to laner, we have to get the most
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“That’s great, Owen!” Eliana couldn’t be happier to acce itself, she would be a fool not to grab it.
to accept her brother’s help. She was still a novice. If an opportunity to dance better
presented