Join WSPN’s Co-Broadcast Editors Carolina Sdoia and Jane Tardif as they speak with junior Russell Wong about his talent and hobby of the Chinese yoyo.
0:00 – Intro
0:15 – Why did you take up the hobby?
0:37 – At what age did you learn?
0:42 – How did you learn to use the Chinese yo-yo?
0:55 – How often do you practice?
1:04 – Do you learn solo or with a group?
1:43 – What advice would you give someone who wants to take up learning the Chinese yo-yo?
1:52 – Where do you find inspiration?
2:22 – How were you able to create your own performance?
2:44 – Did having a group to perform with make it more fun?
3:19 – Were you happy with the response from the crowd at the talent show?
3:29- Were you nervous at all?
3:36- How did it feel to get such positive feedback?
3:49- How long did it take to plan everything out?
4:02- Are you planning on performing again next year?
4:08 – Outro


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