way i: But when those now familiar opening dance hall beats started up, my anxiety took over, according to Toronto Star. I ran in late, already flustered, and failed in my attempt to relax into the dance the way I had in practice. When the sunny June afternoon of the big performance at Yonge-Dundas Square arrived, I was excited, confident even, to perform the dance that I'd been learning for months, set to Jully Black Sweat Of Your Brow, in front of our first-ever audience, the crowds of passersby in that tourist hot spot. Then Black voice came in, reminding us all to give thanks. It then that I remembered the advice of our choreographer: There is no failure, no mistakes worth dwelling on — just smile, laugh, and move on. A swarm of 400 dancers — aged 6 to 90 — raised our hands in the air, then clasped them to our chests.
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