The Woolwich Observer

Young Elmira dancer preparing for competitio­n in Germany later this year

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hadn’t done hip hop dance in a while, but this year, I was smarter and auditioned for my favourite style of dance, jazz, and I got on the team. I was very, very happy.”

Right after her audition, Wilson knew she had made the team.

“(The judge) kept three of us after and told us right there that she wanted us on the team,” she said.

Now, the training and practicing begins. Wilson doesn’t even know what the routine is going to be at the internatio­nal competitio­n, taking place in October.

“We have two weeks in August that have pretty long days, and that is when we are learning the routines, and then every Sunday through the fall to get everyone together,” she said, adding that she doesn’t even know which countries her and the team will be competing against, adding a bit of the unknown. “We don’t know yet. I know there are plenty of countries, but I don’t know specifical­ly who is going to be there.”

She is definitely excited to see what other countries are up to in their dance studios, however.

“I am looking forward to seeing what dance means to them and learning from each other, as cheesy as that sounds,” she said with a laugh. “But, it is really interestin­g to go and experience something that you are so familiar with in a totally new and different way.”

One of Wilson’s favourite things about dancing is having a creative outlet.

“It is just about being able to go on stage and be a different person for a while. It is kind of like acting in that sense. You get into the routine and you can do whatever you want with that dance and it is very empowering,” she shared.

Her friends and family have been supportive of the Grade 8 Park Manor student from the very beginning.

“I don’t think they thought it was feasible for someone from Elmira to be going to Germany for dance, but they are all happy for me and I am lucky to have them,” she said of her friends.

Wilson’s mother, Lynda, says she is proud of her daughter, and will be sending Lydia to Germany on her own to experience Europe and the internatio­nal competitio­n.

“She is really hard working,” said Lynda. “We put a lot of miles on the car, but it has been great. I think she is ready now for this adventure on her own. It is definitely a strange feeling, sending her there, but she is ready. I think Florida is as far as we have gone before. She started dancing when she was three, so this is years in the making.”

The dancers, including Lydia, will be heading to Wetzler, Germany, just outside of Frankfurt, for the competitio­n on Oct. 23.

For more informatio­n visit www.teamcanada­dance.com.

 ?? [LIZ BEVAN / THE OBSERVER] ?? Lydia Wilson, a student at Elmira’s Park Manor PS, will be heading to Germany to jazz dance with Team Canada this fall.
[LIZ BEVAN / THE OBSERVER] Lydia Wilson, a student at Elmira’s Park Manor PS, will be heading to Germany to jazz dance with Team Canada this fall.

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