Saturday, October 15, 2016

~About Me~

Hi! I'm Dana Lambert, and I am privileged to be a BYU Arts Bridge Scholar this semester! I am currently a sophomore at BYU, and I am studying Dance Education. I am so excited to be participating in the Arts Bridge Program because I love what Arts Bridge offers to elementary students, to elementary teachers, and to me. I strongly believe that dance in schools is extremely important for students, to help them develop and learn and grow, and my plan after I graduate is to help bring dance into schools. I love that this program brings dance to students that otherwise would not have the opportunity to dance at school, while simultaneously giving me teaching experience and giving classroom teachers ideas and models to follow to bring dance into their future classrooms. I am so excited, happy, and proud to be a part of this amazing program.


A little bit more about me personally: I am from Twin Falls, Idaho, and I am the oldest of five children. On top of dancing, I love reading, paddle boarding, playing games, eating ice cream, watching cute movies, and spending time with my family and my roommates. In fifth grade (the grade I am currently teaching through Arts Bridge), I switched into a charter school, which forever changed my life. I had never danced before attending that charter school, but the school offered dance classes in place of P.E. classes, and once I started dancing I knew I had found my calling in life. I stayed at that charter school until I graduated from high school in May of 2015, dancing the whole time. If I had not danced at school, I probably never would have danced. Because I was blessed with this life-changing experience of dancing at school, I am determined to spread the opportunity I had with other students, because I know through personal experience that it guides and changes students' lives. Not everyone who dances becomes a dance major, but everyone who dances grows and develops and changes. Dance is such a positive force for good, and I am so grateful that it became a part of my life when it did, and so grateful that it was through the school system.

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