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If the stage has always been Dora’s way of expressing her inner world, then her two years at ISA Wuhan were about building a deeper connection with the real one.
In her academic journey, she didn’t settle for her strong foundation in the arts. Instead, she worked diligently to strengthen her academic expression in the humanities and social sciences—sharpening her writing, speaking, and reading skills to better understand and communicate with the world around her.
Within the school community, she took on diverse roles across a range of projects, seamlessly shifting between positions—onstage and backstage, as a team member and as an organizer.
“ISA Wuhan made me realize that true art isn’t just about performance,” she said. “It’s about having the ability to express continuously—and I want to be someone who can turn feelings into action.”
In the end, Dora received admission offers from several internationally renowned arts institutions, including The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (ranked 20th globally in performing arts by QS), the California Institute of the Arts, and the University of Roehampton in the UK. She chose to continue her journey in performing arts—not simply to return to the spotlight, but to pursue a fuller, more expansive form of expression.
May she carry forward her sensitivity and passion, expressing herself boldly—on stage, and far beyond it.
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