“Dancing is a form of self expression. And not that theater isn’t, but I think dancing is different. It’s the same in the sense that you’re there to make an audience happy, but dance is also a good workout and it’s challenging for your brain. It’s a good feeling you get when you’re dancing. And then theater is still challenging, but it’s telling a different story, and you can still tell stories through dance, but I think leaders are just better at that and it’s fun to get yourself in the mindset of a character and someone you’re not,” Brink said.
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Humans of Howell: Tessa Brink
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Malavika Biju, Journalism 1
October 31, 2023
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Malavika Biju, Co-Editor in Chief & Website Editor
Hi! My name is Malu Biju and I am a junior. This is my third year on staff, and I am so excited about working on the website and the Spotlight! Outside of newspaper, I am involved with Limelight Theatre, speech and debate, MOYAG, and FBLA.