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Juhea Kim Finds Freedom in Ballet After a Lifetime of Unrequited Love

Juhea Kim discovers liberation through ballet after years of unrequited love

Juhea Kim's Ballet Journey: Rediscovering Dance and Creative Expression
Juhea Kim's Ballet Journey: Rediscovering Dance and Creative Expression (Image source-official page)

The movie sparked her love for ballet, and soon after, she attended a summer program at Universal Ballet in Korea.

Juhea Kim’s Dance Journey: From Dreams to Rediscovery

“I knew I wanted to become a dancer when I saw Center Stage,” says Juhea Kim.  She recalls, “By the middle of the first class, I knew I was the worst dancer in the program.” Despite this, Kim persisted. “Ballet became my way of coping with everything, the pain of a broken family and financial struggles.”

Ballet never seemed to “love me back,” Kim admits, yet she continued to dance. “Even though ballet told me I would never be enough, my love for it never faltered.” Kim faced physical challenges, dancing on ill-fitting pointe shoes that caused painful blisters.

 But she was determined. “I didn’t want to bother my parents about getting new shoes. I paid for the program myself, so I pushed through.”

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“I didn’t care about the pain,” she adds. “Every day, I kept dancing, because it was the only thing that truly made sense to me.”

From Frustration to Freedom: Dance as Creative Expression

It was at Princeton that Kim found a new way to express herself. “In Modern Dance and Choreography, we weren’t judged. We didn’t have to be perfect. I was allowed to explore movement freely.” This freedom was a turning point.

For her final project, Kim choreographed a solo set to Elliot Goldenthal’s Alcoba Azul. “I poured my heartbreak into that performance,” she explains.

 “At one point, during an intense movement, I heard the entire audience gasp.” This moment marked a shift for Kim. “Instead of trying to be perfect, I started to see dance as a way to tell my story.”

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“Dance isn’t about control or perfection,” she says now. “It’s about expression, freedom, and telling a story that’s uniquely yours.”

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Written by Saloni Shankar

I am Saloni Shankar from Maharaja Agrasen College of Delhi University from B.A.(H) Journalism. A budding journalist with an aptitude of content writer is able to research, write and edit a wide range of content. Capable of working with little oversight to write interesting, clean and clear copy. Seeking growth-oriented position with a progressive organisation. Strategic public relations manager with strong social media, marketing and management skills. Enthusiastic to create campaigns to establish and position brand image.

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