Dancing Through the Winter with Lillee Chavedo – Presented by Eskridge 

Westmoore’s Lillee Chavedo

By Chris Dietrich

VYPE: What inspired you to join Winter Guard? 

Lillee Chavedo: My mom joined it when she was in high school.

VYPE: What is the story of your show? Name and song? 

LC: Whenever someone tears us down, we build ourselves back up. Rise – Skyscraper by Demi Lovato.

VYPE: What is your favorite part of performing? 

LC: That I get to perform with my friends. 

VYPE: How do you connect with the emotional part of your story? 

LC: When I think about a time someone tore me down, I start dancing, and it helps me to control it. 

VYPE: What are some of your favorite moments? 

LC: I want to be with my friends daily and try new things with them. 

VYPE: What advice would you give to someone interested in the guard? 

LC: Throughout all your fails, never give up and keep on trying. 

VYPE: How long have you been involved in dance? 

LC: I’ve been a competitive dancer for ten years; it helped me a lot. I was in Pom 8th grade year, which helped me a lot. I made the JV team, but they cut it, so I tried to do guard in my 8th grade year. So, I waited until my freshman year to join. It’s been great. I’ve struggled with some of the tosses, but I’ve had people help me a lot. I might become a captain, but I want upperclassmen to have a chance to be captain as well.