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 Ballet4lifer of the Month- February 20tutu Le Quach Thank you Le; especially for stepping in last minute to provide your story for our monthly feature. Apologies to all for our lateness; blame it on COVID prison conditions and COVID related issues! Le has steadily advanced in her Ballet technique, training, confidence, and skills. She works hard, stays focused, and gives herself challenges with an open mind and command of her body. She is inquisitive and eager to learn and to expand her dance vocabulary and knowledge. Cheers to you Le on your accomplishments at Ballet4Life!   Le in our rehearsal for the last Dance Showcase we did, held July 2019, at Waterman Theatre. Le takes the floor. When did you start dancing? Like a lot of little kids, I took a tap and ballet when I was in primary school. When I got to secondary school, my mum made me choose between tennis and ballet. In the end I chose tennis and that was the end of dance for a loooong time. What makes dancing so special to