Amanda is a heartwarming story about a young girl named Amanda who dreams of becoming a professional dancer. Despite facing many challenges and obstacles along the way, Amanda never gives up on her passion for dancing.
One day, Amanda gets the opportunity of a lifetime when she is selected to audition for a prestigious dance academy. With determination and hard work, Amanda impresses the judges and earns a spot in the academy.
As Amanda navigates the competitive world of dance, she forms strong friendships with her fellow dancers and learns valuable lessons about perseverance, friendship, and following her dreams.
Amanda is a story of hope, resilience, and the power of believing in oneself. It inspires readers to never give up on their dreams and to always keep pushing forward, no matter what challenges may come their way.
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Amanda
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Don't Be Cruel
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Elvis Has Left The Building
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Alex
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Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, with Harp and Piano
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Moonlight
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Hair Shoes
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Pale Saints:
Performer
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Cattle & Cane
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Robert Forster:
Writer
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Titles
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Biking with Sandrine
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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The Trees
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Bike to Incident
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Two Weeks Later
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Lena Needs to Be Alone
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Biking with Amanda
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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The Toothbrush
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Amanda Hugs David
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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David Is Becoming a Parent
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Train to London
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Je suis là pour vous
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Cattle and Cane (The Go-Betweens)
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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Elvis Has Left the Building (Jarvis Cocker)
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Anton Sanko:
Performer
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