You could say Zoe Freeman was born to dance.
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At just one-years-old, the now seven-year-old Dream Dance Academy student took her first look inside a dance studio where her mother worked.
Whether it was something she grew to love or meant to be, there's no questioning how much Zoe Freeman loves to dance.
MG: When did you first start and why?
I officially started dancing when I was two-years-old but I was at the studio when I was one (there are videos of me with a dummy in my mouth).
I started dancing at a studio in Cobar because my mum was a dance teacher.
MG: What styles do you dance?
My favourite is jazz but I do ballet, lyrical, tap, hip hop, acro & performance groups
MG: What are your two all-time highlights moments with dancing?
My highlight is performing. I love performing on stage at eisteddfods and our end of year concerts. My favourite performance was when I got to dance with my mum and dad when I was four in a fundraising dance competition.
MG: What is it you love most about it?
I love dancing because it is fun, dancing with my friends and performing on stage. I love learning lots of different moves and trying to get better.
MG: What's your favourite dancing/sports movie?
I love watching "Feel the Beat".
MG: Who is your dance idol?
I look up to my mum and all of my dance teachers - Miss Katie, Miss Robyn, Miss Amy and Miss Angie.
MG: Where do you see yourself in dance?
I see myself learning new things and having lots of fun dancing with my friends.
I want to perform and become a dance teacher.
This is the fifth of multiple Q and A pieces to come featuring Dream Dance Academy students.
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