Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 1982, p. 13

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Hm is her current idol. Moni- ca added and she collects her pictures as well as those of other famous dance artists. _ ”Fifi" - Evelyp um. m1 bal- her daughter quwd to min with I probation] schpol, she found herself phoning the Optimists hr tseip..'N her surprise all Nea- sIu-e help can: in the form of a cheque for $30. Monica says the Lakeshore community “feels like home," and she is most happy to return to and: a warm and supportive But here the similarities be- tween Manic: and her contem- poraries ends. She displays an Independence of spirit and matu- rity unusual in a girl her Me. when asked If being so far away from home and friends and fami- ly was dttBeult. But after a pause she admitted: never tie-tit-ttmn the club's work with you: people. Her plane [are home was an unexpected an from her former ballet teacher'in Waterloo, Anne Susana. This gesture was much appreciated by Monica and her family, since the out,“ ahead- [ng ballet school}; pretty high at $Ctttttt per year. _ Monica‘s mother has often do. nated to the mum Optimist Club’s Ayut any; ,ctivities up"! year-old Monica Annual- has been home for the holidays from the Royal Winnipeg School of Bullet after three months of ILovarot, dancing keeps her going LAkttttHdjii? Ttttttit/Ihre-tt 1 The my; seemed surprised " guess it does get tough. If 31mm.” I’mhahtdinoodlm-dowlaud Weiddltgmpudmm _ tttita laypu'elts. ttWtttetttthmmte0artSttttteeetttteren'a WMMhOn-rua , “WAVJMNMVO . than». ‘uamm "-rtttt-Ttt- -.t_%rqttme.tltt.Aettam0ttdbo BOX OFFICE OPEN 9a.m.1 wanaLoo momma, “WY. JANUARY t, E “Vicar -- - ---T __ -ee Cart-it-te-tttha-te-rt. Ballet. Mttatiea was one of the girhomtoftiftychosentoretstm fttrtttefnll term,whielt endsthis commune. quite possibly I successful one. But this proved to be only a minor setback for her. “I wanted to try again." she explained, so enrolled ln dance school In Belle ville for three weeks each sum- mer, continuing to sharpen her dance skills. But Monica doesn’t allow this pressure to bother her too much. She explained that she considers herself lucky to be challenged and wishes only to be given the opportunity to realize her own Each you the school evaluates students and decides who will re- Gunner's wish to become a protessloul dancer Is, "if she does her best, I'll do my best. I want it it the want: it.” year off. When she returned to classes, - determination and drive had ttetgtttetred. At Monica’s urging, Mrs. Am ster sought for an appropriate professional achool. At ten, that ca auditioned for the Canadian National Ballet School in Tom to. Within thirty minutes she was Monica has been studying dgglce Ainee, she 13; six yen: Htjrmrver,Itte quickly pointed 9mm “overcomes unlikel- day." 1tgYel,'t2'thdfmt,'.'t govt! tttt18tterrgAuffIAs." Besides. Mttitiea 'dded, “doing what I love to do helps." And it’s clear to gee dancing Is what Home: enjoys most: _ “I just love it," she said tnntterot-faettr “Winn I see a performance it gives me chills gown my bee. It]: tteeathtakirtg. m In.“ W- the. liven? Mrs. Amsterfs response to her C out. , Tho-rd JO w ~PA‘S "

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