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Things I didn't even know were possible come so naturally to me now! It has made a world of difference in my life and I am forever grateful for that!

Adrianna B. I want to thank Ashleigh for creating this program and this safe place for us to grow. I crawled out of despair one day at a time refusing to give into the sugar, the cravings, the addiction. As self-love has filled my soul the regrets and shame have disappeared. This program has helped me to choose life and make positive changes. I have reclaimed my life. Julie C.

Are you healing and finding physical and emotional freedom, or are you stuck in the vicious day-to-day battle to find harmony and peace with your body and mind? Do you love and believe in yourself, or do you feel you are your own worst enemy to living the life you are meant to live?

If you have an unhealthy relationship with yourself, whether due to anxiety, self-doubt, eating disorder, emotional trauma, chronic pain or illness, you are stuck in a repeat cycle of destructive thoughts and emotions. I look at the world differently. I have an appreciation for everything—especially dance. I get to be on-stage and do what I love. She credits So You Think You Can Dance guest choreographer and onetime world ballroom champion Jason Gilkison—who also choreographs Burn the Floor along with his former dancing partner, Peta Roby—with making the show so appealing to such vast audiences.

The production showcases an array of dance styles, including the flirty cha-cha, the Viennese waltz, and the quickstep, which evolved from the s Charleston. Instead, Burn the Floor is a fresh take on classic dance, featuring performers with strong technique and bold personalities who are encouraged to put their own spin on everything from the tango to the jive. It will make you want to jump out of your seat and dance. We made eye contact as I waited in line at Revolver this afternoon.

You smiled at me and then a Arts Topics. Facebook comments not loading? The couple tried out for the show and competed against each other, both making it into the final six. While on the show, their loving marriage inspired many people on the show, and their dance success opened many doors for them. Today, the Di Lellos live in Orem; Ashleigh is ready to settle down with her husband and baby on the way, but dance is still very much a part of her life.

Working as a coach and a physical trainer at Pure Rhythms Ballroom at Charisma Studios, Ashleigh Di Lello is passing on what she has learned to other people. She is also writing a book about her challenges and overcoming hardships, which she hopes will inspire people enduring trials. She also plans to go back to school and get a graduate degree because she loves learning and being in the intellectual environment of the classroom. Through tears, she said one of the biggest lessons she learned through hard times is that although life is hard, life is beautiful.



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