Dancer Profile: Nick Sosa
Interview conducted by Taylor Weik
1. Name
Nickolas Sosa
2. Age
21
3. Hometown/Current location
Chino Hills/Irvine
4. When and how did you begin dancing?
Of course there are the high school dances where you can just dance for fun, but I started dancing my senior year of high school when doing a dance event for one of my high school clubs. Ever since then, I had always wanted to dance. It wasn't until college and coming to UCI that i really, truly began dancing though.
5. What dance teams or projects have you been a part of?
I joined MCIA Dance Team my first and second year and then my third year I was lucky enough to be able to dance with Common Ground. I have been on Kenna Inc., Griminalz, The H&M Project and directed my own project called Peaches & Rings.
6. What are you currently working on now?
I am currently just a dancer on Common Ground and working hard for the upcoming competition, Body Rock.
7. What are your thoughts on dance as a platform for Asian Americans?
I dont really see dance as a different platform for Asian Americans in comparison to any other races. Dance is a place of equality and of course people have their reasons for dancing, but it is a place where we are all similar.
8. Who are your Asian American dance inspirations?
Without a doubt, Gina Hong. Being lucky enough to work with her this year has not only pushed me as a dancer, but has given me a greater understanding of my body. She is truly amazing and shows me exactly how dance can be a language that we all speak and understand.
9. How do you use social media as a dancer?
As a dancer, I honestly use YouTube to watch a lot of dance-related videos; as weird as that may be, it's true. Facebook as well is a place where I hear about events happening in the community, and where most teams communicate when outside of practice.










