The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Dance pro hits optimistic beat in new book

- By Lincee Ray

“I’ll Never Change My Name: An Immigrant’s American Dream from Ukraine to the USA to Dancing with the Stars” (Dey Street Books), by Valentin Chmerkovsk­iy

Valentin Chmerkovsk­iy is so much more than a ballroom dancing pro. He’s a brother, a son, a mentor, a partner, an immigrant and a proud American. “I’ll Never Change My Name” takes readers on a journey in which Chmerkovsk­iy forces us to consider the inaccurate labels we stick on people and the drive it takes to succeed as someonewho doesn’t necessaril­y fit in.

Chmerkovsk­iy and his family arrived in New York City in 1994. He was an 8-year-old Ukrainian kid who found his new home- town completely magical, thanks to clean sidewalks, patches of grass and a playground within walking distance of the apartment. Unfortunat­ely, bullies immediatel­y entered the picture. Chmerkovsk­iy and his older brother Maks were forced to adopt a tougher exterior in order to survive living in the neighborho­od.

The only way to endure the realities of a strange new world was to escape in performanc­e. Chmerkovsk­iy played the violin and the two brothers were exceptiona­l at ballroom dancing. Both used their talents to help lighten the financial load at home. The hustle eventually paid off enough to afford the family a little breathing room. Chmerkovsk­iy’s father suggested they open a dance studio.

The family made a move to New Jersey and opened the Rising Stars Dance Academy. The studio was both profitable and notorious because the Chmerkovsk­iys built a business around their family. It was a popular place to learn and hang out. No one was a stranger.

Maks left to serve as a pro on the popular reality TV show “Dancing with the Stars,” followed several seasons later by his little brother. Chmerkovsk­iy shares stories about partners from his favorite seasons, including Laurie Hernandez, Rumer Willis, Elizabeth Berkley and Zendaya. Although he admits that his pride prevented him from flourishin­g in the beginning of his television career, Chmerkovsk­iy values the friendship­s and connection­s he’s made throughout the years. For a man who cherishes and protects his idea of family, it’s easy to see why everyone is welcome, accepted and appreciate­d in his world.

 ?? DEY STREET BOOKS VIA AP ?? This image released by Dey Street Books shows “I’ll Never Change My Name: An Immigrant’s American Dream from Ukraine to the USA to ‘Dancing with the Stars,” by Valentin Chmerkovsk­iy.
DEY STREET BOOKS VIA AP This image released by Dey Street Books shows “I’ll Never Change My Name: An Immigrant’s American Dream from Ukraine to the USA to ‘Dancing with the Stars,” by Valentin Chmerkovsk­iy.

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