When I first heard I could apply to Poland's Got Talent, I had one question: does this make sense? I'm a dancer. I dance in studios, at competitions, at dance events. Television is a different world. But I decided to try — because if you're afraid, that means it's worth it.
The casting was… surreal. You stand in front of a crew, cameras, judges. I had to show who I am in 2-3 minutes. My entire dance world — compressed into a short performance. I was focused. I was myself.
I got four "yes" votes. That moment was one of the most intense in my life. Not because I passed the casting, but because I felt — my dance reached someone who doesn't live in the dance world every day. That's exactly what dance is about.
Preparing for the semifinal was weeks of intense work. I had to create something special — not just for the judges, but for millions of viewers. I knew the show had to be different from a battle. Bigger. More storytelling.
Television taught me that dance isn't just technique. It's communication. Face, energy, story — what viewers feel, not just what they see. That was a new challenge and a new lesson I carry with me forever.