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However, she wasn’t always treated that way and she often complained about the demanding, unfriendly and impolite working atmosphere. <!--When people complaining about the extreme cutthroat of the dance industry, it was nothing comparing to Tricia’s days. Everyone was just looking to the top of the stardom, the second tier was struggling and the third tier was starving. She often complained about the impropriated demands so that she could keep her pole position. In other words, she felt exploited.-->One day after 12 years, she was finally fed up during the filming of Spears' "Circus" video. - "My knees were bleeding from doing groundwork in the gravel, and I was just starting to feel over it -- and I remember never having that feeling before, It's not fair to take a spot from a hungry dancer who deserves to be there just to get a check. I'm not that person, that's not for me." - And she quitted her job as professional dancer on the top of her game – forever – and switched to full time choreographing, teaching and creative directing and got soon an equal reputation.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/espnw/culture/story/_/id/17832394/live-your-life-hip-hop-choreographer-tricia-miranda-rise-top 'Live your Life' -- hip-hop choreographer Tricia Miranda on her rise to the top]</ref> | However, she wasn’t always treated that way and she often complained about the demanding, unfriendly and impolite working atmosphere. <!--When people complaining about the extreme cutthroat of the dance industry, it was nothing comparing to Tricia’s days. Everyone was just looking to the top of the stardom, the second tier was struggling and the third tier was starving. She often complained about the impropriated demands so that she could keep her pole position. In other words, she felt exploited.-->One day after 12 years, she was finally fed up during the filming of Spears' "Circus" video. - "My knees were bleeding from doing groundwork in the gravel, and I was just starting to feel over it -- and I remember never having that feeling before, It's not fair to take a spot from a hungry dancer who deserves to be there just to get a check. I'm not that person, that's not for me." - And she quitted her job as professional dancer on the top of her game – forever – and switched to full time choreographing, teaching and creative directing and got soon an equal reputation.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/espnw/culture/story/_/id/17832394/live-your-life-hip-hop-choreographer-tricia-miranda-rise-top 'Live your Life' -- hip-hop choreographer Tricia Miranda on her rise to the top]</ref> | ||
Regarding Kaycee, one day one of her teachers at Studio 13 "JT Solis" (correct writing?!?) tried to match up Tricia with Kaycee. First, he talked to Kaycee’s mom that she needed to take Tricia’s class; and on the other hand he insisted to Tricia, that she urgently needed to see the little girl he discovered at Studio 13. He showed her videos of Kaycee's "Issues Five" and said, "You have to work with this kid. You have to ...". And Tricia minded: ''She is so | Regarding Kaycee, one day one of her teachers at Studio 13, later named by Weirdo's dad as "JT Solis" (correct writing?!?), tried to match up Tricia with Kaycee. First, he talked to Kaycee’s mom that she needed to take Tricia’s class; and on the other hand he insisted to Tricia, that she urgently needed to see the little girl he discovered at Studio 13. He showed her videos of Kaycee's "Issues Five" and said, "You have to work with this kid. You have to ...". And Tricia minded: ''She is so great. She is so dope. But I don't do kids''. But one day annoying was successful and Tricia visited Studio 13 and Kaycee took her class. | ||
Kaycee said she completely failed. Of course, she did. That happens if you take an unprepared university test in elementary-school. Tricia hardly ever taught kids. Why she should adjust her teaching methods to one kid she just met?! But she was properly impressed how far the nine years old munchkin got (she calls Kaycee still today "munch"), before she “finally broke out curve and smashed into the mirrors”, compared to the professional dancers in Tricia’s masterclasses, because she took instantly a grab on her and made her to her very first permanent kid student - Later Tricia stated what really impressed her by Kaycee. "I remember the first step is out the gate already controversial for like a 10-year-old at the time, now It's like so normal, but is the style of dance from Miami that's called riding out and layman's turn, it's like booty popping and so she was ten." [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7YdlRqFYdg&t=2431s Tricia Miranda "Going Off" | Tricia Miranda E009]. | Kaycee said she completely failed. Of course, she did. That happens if you take an unprepared university test in elementary-school. Tricia hardly ever taught kids. Why she should adjust her teaching methods to one kid she just met?! But she was properly impressed how far the nine years old munchkin got (she calls Kaycee still today "munch"), before she “finally broke out curve and smashed into the mirrors”, compared to the professional dancers in Tricia’s masterclasses, because she took instantly a grab on her and made her to her very first permanent kid student - Later Tricia stated what really impressed her by Kaycee. "I remember the first step is out the gate already controversial for like a 10-year-old (referring actually to her hip-hop solo "Werk") at the time, now It's like so normal, but is the style of dance from Miami that's called riding out and layman's turn, it's like booty popping and so she was ten." [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7YdlRqFYdg&t=2431s Tricia Miranda "Going Off" | Tricia Miranda E009]. | ||
But since then Weirdo had her first permanent world-renowned industry dancer and teacher, who really worked personally with some of the biggest artist, such as Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Brittney Speers and Black Eyed Peas, to name a few, a former top dancer in hip-hop and – last-not-least – someone with Tricia’s business opportunities and educational networking to give her the full doses of the highest industry standards. Before Kaycee and Tricia it was absolutely unique that a nine-years-old had such an industry giant in her corner. | But since then Weirdo had her first permanent world-renowned industry dancer and teacher, who really worked personally with some of the biggest artist, such as Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Brittney Speers and Black Eyed Peas, to name a few, a former top dancer in hip-hop and – last-not-least – someone with Tricia’s business opportunities and educational networking to give her the full doses of the highest industry standards. Before Kaycee and Tricia it was absolutely unique that a nine-years-old had such an industry giant in her corner. | ||