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kai – A little too much

Posted on September 28, 2020 by agogo22

In an imaginary space a woman let go of herself and overcome fearing her own greatness.
She discovers her body, she embraces her emotions, and learns to own all the parts that make her HER.

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Director of Manchester School of Samba at http://www.sambaman.org.uk
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