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However, I think you should perfect your technique to the 90-95% level. If it is, that’s kind of sad, because then you’re just working for a number. I love that I can do that every day. They were there for weeks having lessons before Blackpool, whereas I would just show up and dance the competition. It’s a never-ending pursuit. I remember sitting in the Young Hall stadium seats, basically feeling like one peanut in a whole bucket of nuts.
What makes it worse was that I was in biochemistry. I think then you will find true happiness.”
Joys and Challenges of Dancing
When asked what he loved most about ballroom dancing, Victor said, “I just really love the feel when I’m dancing with Anastasia. He is hardworking, humble, intelligent, and refuses to live life on anyone’s terms but his own.
The first two dances I learned were Waltz and Quickstep. I love the feeling of dancing with her.”
In terms of challenges, Victor says, “I’m not a big fan of traveling, but that’s just a part of it.
He is currently an independent choreographer and freelance dancer. On Friday night, I would be picked up by my parents and I would go to the Westmor Dance Studio and practice for two hours. It’s your character and your ethics, who you are as a person, how you lift yourself up in difficult times, and how humble you are in good times, that makes you a champion.
Dancing really is an art. He and she fall in love at first sight.
They are a perfect match, but in a blink of the eye, someone else stands next to him.
Together, apart, death, rebirth.
Battles of the sexes, a glimpse into the complicated and ambiguous relationships between men and women – love turns to hate turns to love again and identities and feelings are bombarded over and over.
Choreography
Victor Fung: graduated from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) and The University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB).
In a way, the pleasure of it came later, after we won. One may stop competing and stop doing shows but that doesn’t mean you stop growing. I knew it. “When we won, there were elements of both happiness and relief. That terminology of ‘perfection’ doesn’t really apply to dance.”
Victor and Anastasia are currently working hard in preparation for this year’s Blackpool, which is coming up at the end of this month.
He then joined the Junior Ballet Contemporain in Paris for the 2002/03 season.