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HoW We MOVE

‘I had all these thoughts about how everyone might look, but there were all shapes and sizes and ages, and it’s a type of sport where you can feel really comfortable in your own skin.’

HOW DO YOU MOVE?

MARIA: We go to roller skating classes every Monday at Grey Lynn Community Centre in Auckland through a group called Hey Macarena.

WHEN DID YOU START DOING THIS?

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