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Finding my own rhythm : my story /

by Mabuse, Motsi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Ebury Spotlight, 2022Description: vii, 307 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781529148572 (hbk.) :; 152914857X (hbk.) :.Classification number: 920 MABUniform titles: Chili im Blut. English.Subject(s): Mabuse, Motsi, 1981- | Women dancers -- South Africa -- Biography | Dancers -- South Africa -- Biography | Biography | Biography | Biography & non-fiction prose | Autobiography: arts & entertainmentSummary: From competing in tournaments round the world to being crowned Latin dance champion, becoming a beloved Judge on Strictly Come Dancing and starting her own dance school, Motsi Mabuse has never let anything hold her back from fulfilling her dreams. In this book, Motsi opens up about the determination, hard work and resilience it took to get to where she is today from the moment she fell in love with the glitterball world as a young child watching a dance tournament whilst on holiday. She takes us back to growing up in apartheid South Africa where she experienced exclusion and discrimination, raising money to compete in cut-throat international competitions and the huge leap of faith she took giving up her law degree, moving to Germany to be with her dance partner and throwing everything in to becoming the best dancer she could be.
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Book - Adult Hardback Maghull Library Adult Non-Fiction 920 MAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 28/10/2024 003108555X
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Translated from the German.

From competing in tournaments round the world to being crowned Latin dance champion, becoming a beloved Judge on Strictly Come Dancing and starting her own dance school, Motsi Mabuse has never let anything hold her back from fulfilling her dreams. In this book, Motsi opens up about the determination, hard work and resilience it took to get to where she is today from the moment she fell in love with the glitterball world as a young child watching a dance tournament whilst on holiday. She takes us back to growing up in apartheid South Africa where she experienced exclusion and discrimination, raising money to compete in cut-throat international competitions and the huge leap of faith she took giving up her law degree, moving to Germany to be with her dance partner and throwing everything in to becoming the best dancer she could be.

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