...The Beginning (Part 1)...

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With a shame (yeah I know...) I have to admitt that I know their name from only the last year... The truth is I saw them on Incroyable Talent (the French version of America's Got Talent) and obviously I liked their performance, but I already had my idol, Salah...

I was young so to me Les Twins were like kids who wanted to move as cartoons! But growing up and with hindsight, to become aware of my own dancing and my body, my look on Les Twins has truly changed...

I don't know where to start: to talk about their musicality? About what I see when I watch some fans videos on Youtube, Instagram, Facebook and others like Twitter?

Hem no, I'm going to start a little bit with me, and what brought me to know a little bit more about Larry and Laurent Bourgeois.

Here I am, Aude and I'm 25 since March, 16th. I started to move early everywhere: music, drawing, sports, to explore the infinitesimal and the infinitely big, adventuress in the soul... Anyway, this added to a fusionnal connection with my parents, I developed a huge passion in me, with reference to all I touch. Few years ago I wanted to be a biologist, the next day a farmer, the day after a florist or also a sports teacher... I learnt to calm down over time and my parents always followed me: they work on the assumption that it's up to me to decide what I want to do, while I try all the horizons... That's why now I'm (professionally speaking) an Electronics and Industrial Computing Technician and (personally speaking) and an Afro-Cuban Percussionist (mainly Djembé) and a Hip-Hop Dancer.

For the tiny history, I began the drums and mainly Djembé when I was 5. It was so innate with me that my drums teacher, from my 2nd year, put me with the older group. I was too much dynamic, persevering and lucid to stay with the children of my age. The Older Group? It was made of 6 boys, 10 years older than me and they already had at least 5 years of percussions behind them. I was a princess that we had left in knights' castle: I was the boys' little sister, pampered, beloved, loved, cuddled each time I came to the music school.

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