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This week, it was really hard to remember all the new moves for our Yosakoi dance. Every time we learn a new choreography, I try to keep dancing again and again until I can do it naturally. First, I watch the practice videos many times. I focus on the movements and how the seniors dance. Then I listen to the song carefully. On my way to and from school, I always listen to the music and imagine myself dancing. It helps me remember the timing and rhythm. After that, I actually move my body and practice the dance over and over until it becomes part of me. This is my routine for learning new dances. Sometimes I feel tired, but when I can finally dance the whole choreography smoothly, I feel really happy. I want to find a more efficient way to memorize the moves, but for now, I think this is the best method for me.
5 de oct. de 2025 23:28
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A diary entry in formal tone: The day dawned overcast, the sky leaden and brooding. I harbored hopes it wouldn't rain, and serendipitously, it held off! Instead, sunlight finally broke through. The downside? Running indoors with MeeMaw became oppressive; the gym grew sweltering. During my run, I reflected on my all-time favorite anime: "Suzume," "The Cat Returns," "Weathering with You," and "Spirited Away." These might be considered classics now, but they remain timeless. They fill me with such nostalgia, and I often imagine having an adventure like those someday. Tomorrow, I intend to review "Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day," renowned for its poignant melancholy and moving theme song. Its narrative resonates profoundly, imparting insights into the nature of existence. Happy weekend!
28 de jun. de 2025 11:29
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