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Summary
TLDRThe video script features a conversation with a woman who reflects on her diverse past. She recalls winning a contemporary dance competition in Lausanne at 20, then shifting careers after meeting her husband, who worked for the United Nations. She shares fond memories of living in various countries, including playing football in New York, singing in a choir in London, and sculpting in Dakar. Despite these artistic pursuits, she humbly describes herself as a 'failed artist,' laughing at the irony of her varied talents.
Takeaways
- 🏆 The speaker won a 'first prize in contemporary dance' in Lausanne, indicating a significant achievement in their dancing career.
- 💃 The speaker's love for dance began at a young age and continued into their 20s, as evidenced by their reminiscing about winning a trophy at that age.
- 💑 The speaker met their spouse who worked for the United Nations, which led to a change in their career path.
- 🎓 After meeting their spouse, the speaker completed their studies and worked as a translator at the UN, showcasing a shift from dance to a different professional field.
- 🌍 The speaker has traveled to many countries, suggesting a rich and diverse life experience beyond their initial passion for dance.
- 🏙️ In New York, the speaker played in a women's football team, indicating a continued involvement in sports and physical activities.
- 🎼 In London, the speaker sang in a choir, demonstrating a musical talent and involvement in cultural activities.
- 💽 The speaker mentions making a record with 'dancers singing,' which could imply a unique blend of their dancing and musical abilities.
- 🗿 In Dakar, the speaker was involved in sculpture, showing an artistic side and a variety of creative pursuits beyond dance and music.
- 🎨 The speaker refers to themselves as perhaps an 'unfinished artist,' suggesting a self-deprecating humor about their diverse but not fully realized artistic talents.
- 😂 The use of laughter indicates a light-hearted and humorous tone in the speaker's reflection on their life and career.
Q & A
What is the significance of the 'premier prix de danse contemporaine' mentioned in the script?
-The 'premier prix de danse contemporaine' is an award for contemporary dance, suggesting that the speaker was a successful dancer in their youth, winning this prestigious award in Lausanne.
Why did the speaker stop dancing?
-The speaker stopped dancing after meeting their spouse, who worked for the United Nations, leading to a change in career and life direction.
What did the speaker do after leaving the dance profession?
-After leaving the dance profession, the speaker completed their studies and worked as a translator at the United Nations.
How does the speaker feel about not dancing anymore?
-The speaker does not regret leaving dance, as they have had the opportunity to travel and experience many different things in life.
What activities did the speaker engage in while living in New York?
-While in New York, the speaker played in a women's football team, as evidenced by the photo mentioned in the script.
What musical involvement did the speaker have while in London?
-In London, the speaker was part of a choir and even made a record with other singers.
What artistic pursuit did the speaker undertake in Dakar?
-In Dakar, the speaker was involved in sculpture, creating works of art, one of which is mentioned in the script.
How does the speaker describe their artistic abilities?
-The speaker humorously refers to themselves as a 'failed artist' with a laugh, indicating a self-deprecating view of their artistic talents.
What is the emotional value of the damaged item mentioned at the beginning of the script?
-The damaged item holds sentimental value to the speaker, although the exact nature of the item and its significance is not specified in the script.
What languages can the speaker likely speak given their background as a translator at the UN?
-While the specific languages are not mentioned, the speaker likely speaks multiple languages, including French and possibly English, given the context of working at the UN and the mention of Lausanne and New York.
What is the overall tone of the script?
-The overall tone of the script is nostalgic and light-hearted, with a touch of humor, as the speaker reflects on their past and various life experiences.
Outlines
🏆 A Passion for Dance and Life's Journey
The speaker reminisces about their love for dance, which began at a young age and led to winning a first prize in contemporary dance in Lausanne. They fondly remember their dancing days and the trophy they won at the age of 20. However, their life took a different turn when they met their spouse, who worked for the United Nations. This encounter led to the speaker completing their studies and working as a translator at the UN. Despite the shift in career, there is no regret about leaving dance behind, as the speaker has had the opportunity to travel and experience various cultures and activities.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Contemporary Dance
💡United Nations
💡Translator
💡Love
💡Sentimental Value
💡New York
💡London
💡Rome
💡Sculpture
💡Artist
💡Failed Artist
Highlights
Winning the first prize in contemporary dance in Lausanne
Dance was a significant part of her life when she was young
She met her husband who worked for the United Nations
Completed her studies and worked as a translator at the UN
No regrets about leaving dance behind
Visited many countries and experienced diverse cultures
Played in a women's football team in New York
Sang in a choir in London and even made a record
Practiced sculpture in Dakar and created her own works
Considers herself an artist, possibly an 'unfulfilled artist'
The transcript captures a life rich in artistic and cultural experiences
Love played a significant role in her life's direction
Her diverse talents include dance, singing, and sculpture
The transcript suggests a life of no regrets, embracing change
Her experiences reflect a deep appreciation for the arts
The interviewee's life story is a testament to following one's passions
A sense of humor is present, referring to herself as an 'unfulfilled artist'
The transcript provides insight into a life of personal growth and exploration
Transcripts
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excusez moi elle est un peu abîmé sa de
la valeur sentimentale
tenez lisez premier prix de danse
contemporaine lausanne vous avez fait de
la danse quand j'étais jeune je me
rappelle j'ai gagné cette coupe
quand j'avais 20 ans j'adorais la danse
et vous avez arrêté
et oui quand j'ai rencontré mon mari il
travaillait pour les nations unies
alors j'ai fini mes études et j'ai
travaillé comme traductrice à l'onu
c'est l'amour l'amour vous regrettez la
danse
pas du tout j'ai vu des tas de pays
j'ai fait des tas de choses quoi par
exemple regarder quand nous étions à new
york
je jouais dans une équipe féminine de
football
c'est vous sur la photo et là c'est à
londres
je chantais dans une chorale roma même
fait un disque danseuses chanteuses et
quoi encore à dakar je faisais de la
sculpture voilà une de mes oeuvres
mais alors vous êtes une artiste vous
aussi peut-être mais une artiste raté
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