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Be brave, you belong to the stage.

Do you believe it? Some people may seem silent, but they may spit out gold that leaves you overwhelmed.

There is a kind of person who looks ordinary in appearance, but possesses unique skills and is jaw-dropping, letting you know how big the dream is, how big the stage is.

There is a kind of person who talks and laughs every day. His appearance without plastic surgery makes you have the urge to beat him up at any time. But when it comes to the topic, you will be impressed by his actual operation.

There is a group of people around me who regard the stage as their life and dance as their faith. They never stop and admire them endlessly.

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"You belong on the stage, show your best to everyone without reservation."

I was honored to participate last night I participated in the community cultural festival organized by the school and successfully "publicized" it on the stage. It has been a year since I last took the stage. In this school, I stand on the stage in the auditorium again. My mood is up and down, excitement and nervousness are filling my brain. But I only have one belief in my heart, I can’t make mistakes, dancing well is the key.

I believe that everyone will have some emotions when standing on the stage. The stage is a very cute and scary place. It will infinitely amplify everything you have, and it will also give you more desires to realize your dreams. Why do some people have stage fright? It's more that I'm not mentally strong enough, I'm worried that something will happen to me on stage, and I'm not confident enough, so I have many worries. Of course, another reason is that you are not ready yet, and you simply cannot bear all the glory or defeat that the stage brings. Your abilities and strength are made of water, and before you have time to show them, they become an empty shell.

You belong to the stage, and confidence is your capital.

You belong to the stage, seriousness is your attitude.

They are the most beautiful dancers.

Those who dare to realize their dreams bring with them a halo.

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Every performance on stage is an opportunity to train yourself. As the saying goes: One minute on stage, ten years of work off stage. These words are true. Only when you try and start will you get results. Be brave, you belong to the stage.

This is the first time I came into contact with the popping dance. At first I learned this dance with a trying mentality. Although I really felt that this dance is indeed a bit difficult for girls, every time For my own breakthrough, in order to tap my potential, I also look forward to more possibilities for myself in the future. Speaking of which, I would like to thank the president of our dance club, popping male god, Wen Jiaxin. Maybe you don't know who he is, maybe only the students in our school will know about him. But I believe you will definitely see him on the stage in the future. A boy born in 1997 who is very responsible, has good character, and is a good dancer. What we learned from him is diligence, persistence, perseverance and seriousness. In fact, a person's appearance is not that important. He still needs to be charming. It is the temperament exuded in the bones, which is different from ordinary people's excellence. It will make you confirm in one second that his story is worth reading and that his experience is no less than yours. He is the epitome of hard work and talent.

No matter how much glory there is, behind it is the tolerance of pain and sweat.

No matter how much you shout, behind it is the unknown persistence and dedication.

Of course, we must also thank our senior Guo Jingyuan, who is a well-deserved jazz goddess. Now in her senior year, no matter how busy she is during her usual internship, she will always return to school to help everyone with dance choreography and teach dance, using her enthusiasm to commemorate her youth. My senior sister told me that I must learn to persevere. Yes, "persistence" is not something everyone can achieve, and the key to success is inseparable from perseverance. I really admire her. Every movement on the stage is clean and neat, embodying the strength and softness of jazz to the fullest. She is as versatile as an elf. Like the considered soul in the hands of the painter, like the cherished inspiration of the author. Use your own thoughts and body to express yourself beautifully. Integrate with the stage and write an unforgettable masterpiece.

We all belong to the stage. If we are worthy of ourselves, we must be worthy of the stage. Embrace it with your infinite possibilities, and greet all appreciation with all your persistence.

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Canadian best-selling author Malcolm Gravel pointed out in the book "Outliers": "The reason why people think geniuses are extraordinary is not their talent. It’s superhuman, but it’s a sustained effort.

With 10,000 hours of practice, anyone can transform from ordinary to extraordinary. ” He calls this the “10,000-hour rule.”

The accumulation of time is the prerequisite for you to get on the stage. The mood you feel when you are sitting under the stage watching the show and standing backstage waiting. It's completely different. When you truly experience it and experience it yourself, you will discover your own value.

Whether it's dancing or writing, it's the same. You have to repeat an action hundreds or thousands of times in private to achieve the perfection you want. Only if you write every day, keep writing, learn to think independently, and keep learning, can you produce a good article. article.

I remember Ou Hao, the 2013 Fast Man runner-up, said after the competition: I should work harder now than before. If I don’t make a big breakthrough in strength and ability, I will be overshadowed by others. Bitterness first, then sweetness, and a new talent show will focus more on newcomers.

When you want to make progress, you must keep running and become the king of the stage. You have to learn to practice hard. There is no shortcut to choose, so we have to work hard for the opportunity to stand on the stage again and again.

I use words to record the ups and downs we have experienced together. Here are some fragmentary memories.

Those cute smiling faces, those serious looks on study, and the time when we sat together and laughed shyly, you see, this is The first touch of youth. In the future, I hope we can accompany each other on all stages...