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| Sherri and I after getting home just in time for me to go teach my last ballet class for the ward members. |
Of course, this was delightful all on it's own. I told her I was very interested in going and mentioned I have a friend from my days at Ballet West, Jiang Qi, who I knew was in Taiwan teaching at some university. Sherri told me it was probably TNUA, and though I couldn't believe the world would be THAT small, I thought it would be fun to go anyway.
Sure enough, a few days later she messaged me that Qi (pronounced "Chee") WAS teaching there, and Sherri arranged for a visit.
The visit itself, on Tuesday, Nov 24, was very nice. The university was beautiful. Sherri took us around the grounds and to a Museum of Art full of modern media pieces, which were, in my opinion, hilariously terrible. I should write about some of them just for amusement. But I'll save my fingers for a more important record.
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| Me and the Dean of the Dance department of TNUA. |
So with 10 minutes left in class, Kai and I entered. Qi recognized me right away, came to hug me, and introduced me to his students as a dancer he danced with many years ago. The 15 boys burst into applause at Qi's enthusiastic introduction, which I thought was really cute. Kai and I then settled ourselves on the floor and watched the rest of class.
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| Jiang Qi is the gentlemen between Kai and myself. The other boys are his students. |
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| Two of the blessings of Qi's influence watch the modern class. |
MORE significant than that, it was Qi who offered me the job with Guangzhou Ballet in China after my mission. (At that time he was preparing to return to China to be their Ballet Master. He never did but instead became a professor of dance at a university in the US.) Because of this offer, when Jonas Kage, my boss at Ballet West, offered me a position of apprentice, I was able to refuse the offer, preferring China to an apprenticeship, at which point, Jonas offered me a better contract.
AND, having received a better position, Qi then encouraged me to stay at Ballet West, though at the time, a part of me thought, "What could be better than an opportunity to combine my love of ballet with my love of Chinese?" However, Qi's counsel was wise: once I was IN China, it would be very difficult to get another dancing job elsewhere (due, I assume, to the cost and hassle of international flights to audition). In MY mind, the other difficulty, of course, was who to marry if I lived in China. I was 23, and knew I needed to find a good Mormon guy. Qi's counsel to stay tipped the scales in favor of my long-term future, and it was while dancing for Ballet West and living in the Avenues in Salt Lake City that I met my hubby and father to my 4 beautiful children. So in a way, I told them, they had Qi to thank that they were even born!
Perhaps, on that last point, it became an outing they won't soon forget! I only wish I had digested all of that sooner so I could thank Qi in person! What a blessing to get to see such an influential person in my life again! The world God created for each of us really is THAT small!





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