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I was born in Illinois to Caroline and Chris Callahan, while my sister and brothers were enjoying eating at Denny's with our grandpa.
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This is when I fell in love with dancing, by the first class I ever took.
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I got braces the middle of first grade to the end of fourth grade.
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Now I get my own room which I later add a dance studio where her old bed was. I also get our walk - in closet to myself!
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I went to London and Poland! I had to learn Polish so I could speak to my cousins, aunts, and uncles. Then a really small, old, elevator broke down with nine people in there, including me, and I was the only one who spoke English. We were stuck in there for 3 hours.
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I got my very first pair of pointe shoes, and from then on my favorite thing to do is be on pointe!
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This was my first time landing a pirouette en pointe (and it was during an audition for too)
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I started learning variations on pointe and then got the aboility to perform them.
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It was my first time being able to do multiple pirouettes en pointe.
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I got to perform a professional ballet in front of an audience on pointe
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I got a scholarship to go to New York and spent my time dancing with Broadway stars. On this trip I also got to have a VIP tour with the Rockettes and got to meet them. I got to see the musicals Frozen, Aladdin, Chicago, Spongebob Square Pants the Musical, and Anastasia on Broadway!
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YAGP stands for Youth American Grand Prix. YAGP is one of the world's biggest ballet competitions in the world, and has been my dream to compete there ever since I was a kid.
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Join the Joffrey Ballet's Company team, and perform with them at the Auditorium Theatre.
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Be able to perform and travel a Professional Ballet with the Joffrey Company.
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Take a summer intensive at American Ballet Theater, so I am able to learn more than just Cecchetti, like Vaganova or Russian.
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I figure out how to do multiple fuetes on pointe to prepare me for later in life.
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I graduate high school, so I can still have a back up job if I get injured or can't dance anymore.
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So I can go to Julliard to learn from other people their style of dance, to prepare me if I can make it further in dance.
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Learn from the famous Julliard Director of Dance Alicia Graf Mack.
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Perform a ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House for the first time.
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Go to American Ballet Theater to take class from one of my favorite people, the inspiring Alexei Ratmansky.
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Get a Masters degree in dance for attending Julliard.
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Get accepted to start my career as a professional ballet dancer at American Ballet Theater.
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Perform at the Metropolitan Opera House again, but this time as a Professional dancer.
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Get a lead in a American Ballet Theater Performance in New York City.
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Take a Ballet on tour anywhere (preferably Paris).
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Retire from being a American Ballet Theater member.
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Become choreographer, and start my own dance studio.
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Now that I've started a dance studio I can start a Ballet dance team.
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Start to teach classes for ballet students who want a professional career.
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Let a family member take over the dance studio.
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Visit my family members and visit the place I've wanted to go for years (Yosemite).
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Start judging at dance competitions to fill my free time.
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Retire from being a judge.
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Reunite with all my old friends.
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End of my life, where hopefully all my dreams came true.