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I was born on April 26, 2010, in the city of Barrancabermeja at approximately 5:40 in the morning
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A dance representing the F. Alejando Galvis Galvis branch was one of my many performances, showing my love and talent for folkloric dances—cumbia, puya, bullerengue, mapalé, and many more. It’s one of the many memories I have of traveling and participating in different events through dance. It was one of the most beautiful memories I have, where I truly enjoyed myself and my love for dance grew even stronger.
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It was an exciting event filled with smiles, congratulations, and celebrations to share that I had made my First Communion. I felt very nervous but also excited, because even though for some it might not have been a big achievement, for me it was. Fulfilling my mother’s religion, which is Catholic, and seeing her smile for achieving a dream she couldn’t have herself made me feel really good.
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That day we went out to eat because it was my cousin Brandon's birthday. I've always been very close to them—I used to go everywhere with them. That day we had a great time, full of laughter and fun.
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I had to present a poem. I was very nervous but ready to speak at that beautiful event.
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I had grown a lot—my appearance changed during the 2021 vacation. When I returned to school the following year, I was entering a new grade. I was nervous about what might happen—there were looks and things being said, but surprisingly, they weren't bad things. That made me feel good and helped me get closer to others.
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I cut my hair for fashion—even though I cut a lot, I liked how it turned out and felt really good. Later, I dyed my hair black, and I liked it too.
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I started a fashion course that involved beauty. I began studying makeup, practiced eyeliner, eyeshadows, and other necessary techniques.
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I represented Camilo Torres Restrepo School at the Industrial University of Santander. I competed with other schools, and even though I came in 2nd place, I had a great time.