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I REMEMBER… Julie Felix

…GOING TO THE LOCAL PARK IN EALING. The swings were my favourite, because I could get myself as high up in the sky as possible. I would jump about the house because it gave me the same feeling. My mum said, “What are we going to do to stop you from jumping around all over the place?”. There was a ballet school around the corner, and when she asked if I wanted to have lessons, I said, “Oh, yes, please!”.

…I WAS 11 WHEN MY MUM REALISED HOW SERIOUS I WAS ABOUT DANCING. Growing up, my mum showed great talent as a mezzo-soprano opera singer. Her parents wouldn’t let her pursue her dreams and neither did my father, unfortunately. It was such a shame, but she put all her effort and love of performing into my joy and

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