"Opportunity dances with those already on the dance floor." 1/10/18
Tapping to His Own Beat
Evan Ruggiero has always moved to his own beat. At the age of 6, he fell in love with tap dancing. But, at age 19, a bone cancer diagnosis cost Evan his right leg and threatened to end his dancing dreams. Nevertheless, he kept his hopes up, fighting cancer one step at a time. Now, he's lighting up the world with his unique brand of dance.
Tiny Flips, Big Tricks: The Life Of A Pro Fingerboarder
It turns out that fingerboards weren't just a passing elementary school fad, and Mike Schneider is proof. We sat down with the 23-year-old owner of Flatface Fingerboards to check out his skills, fans and custom-made boards. Nice finger flip, Mike!
Keeping the Japanese Art of Candy Sculpting Alive
At 27 years old, Shinri Tezuka may be one of the youngest people still practicing the dwindling art of amezaiku, or candy crafting, in Japan. The self-taught Japanese artist carves, sculpts and paints delicate lollipops into intricate edible sculptures. Tezuka hopes his elaborate goldfish, frog and octopus designs will inspire the next generation of candy crafters to keep the tradition alive.
This Great Big Story was made in partnership with ANA.
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