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24 Feb 2026

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From Studio to National TV: My „Mam Talent” Journey

Teenage dancer performing on the Mam Talent Poland stage, standing under bright golden lights with a geometric illuminated backdrop, captured from a TV screen with red theater curtains visible around the frame.

It’s official. On 28.02 you’ll see my casting in the Polish edition of Mam Talent.

And yes—I already know what happened on that stage.

But you’ll find out on Saturday at 19:45 on TVN.

More Than Just 2 Minutes on Stage

People see two minutes of performance.

They don’t see:

  • late-night popping drills after homework

  • practicing the same hit until my muscles burned

  • recording myself 20 times and hating 18 of them

  • moments of doubt before big rehearsals

There were days I questioned everything.

Was I ready?
Was my style strong enough?
Was I crazy for even trying?

But here’s what I’ve learned—growth starts exactly where comfort ends.

What It Felt Like Out There

Walking onto that stage was surreal.

The lights. The cameras. The judges. The silence before the music starts.

For a split second, I felt small.

Then the beat dropped.

And suddenly it was just me and the music again. Just like in the studio. Just like at competitions. Just like when I train alone in my room.

That’s the power of dance—it brings you back to yourself.

No matter how big the stage is.

Why This Moment Changed Me

Whether you see confidence or not on TV, I can tell you something honestly:

I left that stage different than I walked onto it.

Not because of the result.

But because I proved to myself that I can handle pressure.
That I can perform when it matters.
That I can trust my training.

And that’s huge.

As dancers we focus so much on medals, rounds, scores.

But sometimes the biggest win is internal.

For Every Young Dancer Watching

If you’re dreaming about big stages, auditions, TV shows—don’t wait until you feel “ready.”

You might never feel fully ready.

Do it scared.
Do it nervous.
Do it anyway.

Saturday you’ll finally see my casting and how it all went.

Thank you to everyone who supports me, watches, sends messages, and believes in me. It really means more than you think.

No matter what happens next—I’m still dancing. And I’m just getting started.

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KNURÓW, POLAND

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© 2026 Copyright by

KNURÓW, POLAND

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