I used to dance when I was a child, but as I grew older, the pressure of entering a higher school and the difficulties of my family, I missed dancing. Fortunately, the college orientation party gave me a chance to dance again.
I still clearly remember the scene when I attended the welcome party for new recruits. It was the first interview in my life, and everyone interviewed was asked to show their talents, sometimes applause and sometimes laughter. I was very excited at that time. I haven't danced for many years. After a few clumsy performances, I ran down from the stage, thinking that I was definitely not chosen, and I was a little lost. I didn't expect to receive the news of being admitted a few days later, which gave me great encouragement.
Perhaps in the eyes of students who have participated in military training, we are lucky and don't have to be exposed to the sun, but who can know the pain of our training? From the second day of rehearsal, we began to feel pain all over, and going up and down the stairs became a psychological fear, but the action of "rolling" on the ground would continue anyway. We have a short rest at noon every day, but it's far from the dormitory to the activity center, so we can only go back to the activity center after dinner and make do with having a rest in a simple chair. Fortunately, many things happen. Through our unremitting efforts, from the initial unskilled to skilled, from unfamiliar to tacit cooperation, from a chaotic rehearsal to a clever connection between several movements, we finally won endless applause from our classmates with a perfect performance.
Although I have experienced too much in this process, I feel that I have gained more and more.
It made me understand team spirit and gain friendship. In the process of rehearsal, because my foundation is not very good, sometimes individual actions are not in place. At this time, my partner will patiently help me correct my movements, and even give up my rest time to rehearse with me, so as not to let me fall further and further. Finally, with their encouragement and help, I not only caught up with the collective process, but also became familiar with students from different majors and places, and started a university friendship that helped each other.
It taught me persistence and diligence. In the later stage, after the rehearsal of the whole action has been completed, the rehearsal is only the neatness and strength of the action, so sometimes everyone may repeat an action all morning, which is very boring. Later, I was a little discouraged and my heart gradually became impetuous. But under the patient guidance of my senior sisters, I learned that repetition is the mother of success. After that, I not only successfully completed the rehearsal, but also learned to bear hardships and stand hard work under the support of this spirit, and got rid of my previous femininity and fragility.
It taught me to be brave and gain confidence. I didn't dare to perform or even speak in public every time before, but I experienced repeated rehearsals. Now I can perform on the stage to express my joy and happiness. I am no longer the timid ugly duckling who used to hide behind the scenes. I learned to face the audience with confidence and courage, and I was no longer afraid and flinched. I started to join some clubs in the school, which not only enriched my life, but also changed my original view of Zhongnan, and I began to fall in love with Zhongnan.
The reception was the first interview in my life, the first real stage experience and the first stop of my university. I believe that because of it, my university, my life will be more colorful, and I will fly higher and farther.