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After graduating from Appalachian State University with
degrees in Dance Studies and Psychology, I moved back home with my parents to
figure out my next step and save some money to make that step possible. After a couple months of working and living
rent-free (thanks, Mom and Dad!), I decided I had saved enough to make a leap
of faith and move to “The Big (second) City”. I knew I wanted to be in a place
where I could be a part of a thriving and innovative dance community and hoped
Chicago could be that place for me.
I was lucky to find a job working in a dance store fairly quicklyt after moving, which made it possible for me to enjoy my free time
exploring the city and especially the vast dance scene. At the end of that
first summer, I auditioned for the Dance COLEctive and was so pleased to accept
an apprentice position with the company. I felt as though I had achieved my
dream! I was living in an incredible city and had landed a real-life dancing
job! I was over the moon.
I can honestly say that I still feel this same way. I am
still in love with this city (more so when the temperature is in the positive
range!) and haven’t stopped exploring all that it has to offer. I am currently
working two jobs to make ends meet. One as a clinic coordinator at an
acupuncture and massage clinic and the other serving at a local bar. I love my
jobs. I work with amazing people and feel appreciated for what I do. But most
importantly, working these jobs makes it possible for me to pay my bills and
allows me to dance with the unbelievable women I spend every Tuesday and
Thursday with. I feel lucky to be able to pursue my passion in such an
incredible place with the inspirational support and friendship from the TDC
team.
Submitted by TDC Apprentice Molly Kirkpatrick on Tuesday, February 11, 2014.
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