CCIP exchange visitors enjoyed the cost-free good times of NYC's famed Dance Week, which offers classes and a lively space for physical activity, exercise, and stress-relief through dancing.
Organized by Yuhol, a dancer and exchange visitor from Nanyang Technical University, the group enjoyed the diversity of styles and overall energy of the dance-centric events throughout the week. "Although organizing our participation was complex, it was such an enjoyable experience altogether," he said. "I am most happy that my fellow participants got to enjoy the power of dance with me!"
NYC Dance Week is known for offering a variety of classes and free instruction in a diverse cross-section of popular and traditional dance styles. From modern club-style dancing to aerobic-focused workout styles to past standards, Dance Week had something for every participant.
"It was exciting. The class in New York is quite different than those in Hong Kong," said Holly, a student from Hang Seng Management College, who has taken several dance classes. "In New York, the teachers focus on how to let you feel the music and enjoy yourself and be yourself. It's not about copying others."
The exchange visitors enjoyed the diversion and physical activity of dancing, but they are already getting ready for their upcoming end-of-week trip to Washington, DC, on Thursday, which promises to be informative and beneficial to expanding their worldview.
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