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Singaporean NUS graduate soars to become aerialist in world's largest water show
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Singaporean NUS graduate soars to become aerialist in world's largest water show
SINGAPORE - In the days leading up to her move to Macauin 2024 to work as an aerialist, Ms Megan Lau grappled with doubt.As a philosophy, politics and economics graduate from the National University of Singapore (NUS), the 24-year-old could not help but wonder if she was trading a secure future for a fleeting dream.In her last year of university, she had applied on a whim to join the House Of Dancing Water, touted as the world's largest water-ba…
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