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Wait ‘til next year: Giving up on 2020, looking toward 2021
By SOPHIA ROSENBAUM
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — This was supposed to be the year of
the comeback for Boysie Dikobe, a South African dancer
recovering from his second hip replacement and gea-
ring up to get back on stage when the coronavirus hit.
Dikobe, a 29-year-old dancer who performs with a tra-
veling drag ballet troupe that tours globally, says his first
thought was: “2020 is canceled.”
It’s barely halfway over, and Dikobe is part of a global
choir wishing for 2020 to end. No Olympics, no awards
shows, no weddings, no summer camp, no graduations.
Nothing to look forward to except a new Netflix show
or your newfound love of regrowing scallions or baking
bread.
Now it’s all about 2021 — the year when everything, and
maybe nothing, happens.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought tectonic change
to almost every part of life — how we live, where we live,
where we work, what we do for work, what it means to
be a kid, what family means, what is important. New Year’s Day is seen on a 2021 calendar Friday, July 10, 2020, in Overland Park, Kan. 2020 is
barely halfway over.
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