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Ocean’s Last Melody
Melody Jing
Plano, TX
2025, Junior, Performing Arts

Reflection

My dance is called "Ocean's Last Melody". Originally I wanted to tell a happy fish’s story using traditional Dai dance because its graceful, flowing moves look just like a happy fish swimming. To make it real, I studied fish online—how they glide, where they live, and their habits. But during my research, I found shocking pictures that changed everything: fish trapped in plastic bags, struggling in dirty water, even dying from eating trash. I saw beaches buried under mountains of garbage. These images broke my heart and inspired my dance’s story. My piece shows a joyful little fish (using smooth Dai movements—arms like fins, light steps) who loves her ocean home. Then pollution invades. Her dance turns panicked as plastic tangles around her. She fights hard to escape multiple times! But the trash mountain grows too big. Her final "melody" is a slow, trapped dance with the garbage until she stops moving. Plastic from our daily lives travels to oceans, hurting animals far away. When you watch, hope you can feel the fish’s joy turn to fear, then hope fades. Let’s use less plastic, never litter, and protect our ocean — so no more melodies end this way.

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