Today meet Emma Hemsley – a dancer who is originally from Haiti…
My name is Emma Hemsley. My Haitian name is Emmana Jules. I am a Freshman in High School. I am home schooled. I was born in Haiti and adopted when I was 2 years old. My birth Mother passed away when I was one year old and I was brought to an orphanage in Port Au Prince.
My parents signed me up for dance when I was 3 years old.
Every year I wanted to dance more and more. Last year I started taking classes at Nuevo School of Contemporary Dance. This year I joined the company. Dance has been a way for me to express myself.
I would like to encourage young dancers to have faith in their skills and not give up on the dream of dance.
1. Can you tell readers how you became involved with dance?
When I came to the US, I had a lot of energy. My parents wanted to keep me busy and my older sister worked at a local dance studio and suggested a Tap/Ballet combo. I barely spoke English at the time and it helped me to focus, and I have been in love with dance ever since.
I just joined Nuevo School of Contemporary Dance with Francisco Gella and it has been such an amazing experience. Learning so much about technique and the art of dance. Seeing dance from a Concert point of view is so inspiring to me.
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