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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Hi everyone I just want to share the feelings I feel during the practice of our JS Prom. Everyone and I feel exited because of the JS Prom. Each of us enjoy having practice of the dance of Rose and Wine,Cotillion and Presentation. The best part of the practice is we get to know each others movement of dancing. The first dance that we practice is the cotillion and our partner is the junior highschool. During the practice each of us shy to each other. Each of us is happy while dancing because of the steps is beautiful and it is not that kind of hard. I am happy because my friends and I is having fun while practicing our dance presentation.

The night has come and everyone is excited especially the grade nine students because it is their first time. The color of the coat and pants I use is blue same as my ribbon and handkerchief. The venue is beautiful and it is totally prepared. The night started and our teachers introduce our personality by partners.

After the introduction including the prayer we start our entrance to the first dance. We start our dance of the cotillion everyone feel so excite and happy but the others feel nervous because it’s their first time. We perform it successful. After we finish all of the dance it’s time to eat. There are many foods prepared in the table and it taste good.

After we eat we make a big circle and hold a candle for the Prophecy and Testament. This is the moment were the happiness is the best feeling. This the moment were we pass our habits and skills to grade 9.

After that the dance floor is open everyone is invited to dance in front. This is the unforgettable moment were you can dance all of the girls. I dance with all of my classmates and grade 9 girls. After that the Prom King and Prom Queen is announced. We all take picture together with the grade 9 and teachers.

Editor: Allen Opulencia
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