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The show enabled Kujawa to receive many dancing opportunities, such as performing at a One Drop Foundation benefit, an organization established by Cirque founder Guy Laliberte to fight poverty by supporting access to water. The next day I got a phone call to do an audition. We do a whole lot of different styles.

In addition to the ensemble, Kujawa serves as the understudy for the Walrus in the show. The character portrays passion and psychedelic body art.

The solo routine is performed at the beginning of the show. We then had to do a solo routine, and finally we had to do an improv routine. Then I got the call and signed the contract. They had me improv for the Walrus routine, and that is how I became the understudy. Although Kujawa will be very busy with his show schedule, performing 10 shows a week, he will continue teaching at Dance Etc. The dancer signed a yearlong contract with Cirque du Soleil.

At the end of the year, he hopes to renew his contract. I make great money. The music, the dancing, everything about it fits everything I am. I want to stay for a while. A caboose traditionally marks the end of the train, but one recently found itself at the start of something new, thanks to a donation from the Boy Scouts of America. A bag of ant-infested tortilla chips put me on high bug alert this past week — the immediate concern being I ate half the bag before realizing it.

Ants found their way into our cupboard while we were out of town for a few days. He had a really natural athletic ability from the time he started dance. He was really goofy and liked to entertain people. We never doubted for a minute he would. His sisters and teachers at Larkin laughed knowingly when they heard that comment.

We just have flat, wide feet with no arch. Kujawa said being on the show has made him more determined than ever to improve his feet. But I love her interviews; when you talk to her in person you forget there are cameras on. Even though his dancing days at Larkin are done, his one-time instructors are still there to lend support. I think America is going to love him. Kujawa considers the Larkins his second family. They helped pay for his classes, took him to competitions and supported him through the tough times.



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