© St. Petersburg Times, published May 24, 2002
It happened one day at an Irish dance, called a feis. Emma Hudson heard the clackety-clack-clack. The Celtic cadence of dozens of acrylic-soled feet immediately won her passion.
"The sound was cool," the 9-year-old Anderson Elementary student says, beaming. "And I wanted to do that, too."
For the past two years, Emma has trained her tiny feet and, consequently, her bouncing blonde curls to perform the beat that echoes of Ireland's rich culture. Now her feet have stepped precisely through four state competitions. She boasts two bronze and two silver medals.
Dance has taught her perserverance.
"If you fall, you just want to give up, and you can't," she says. "That's how you learn."
She studies under Irish step-dancing instructor Sheila Duffy and spends at least 90 minutes a week perfecting the percussion of her moves.
Her mother's only request:
No stepping on the ceramic tile.