Lucie Špindlerová ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * *========================================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ First-year student at the Faculty of Arts of Languages and Communication of the Deaf, CU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (20 years old) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Born on 21 June 2003 in Prague, where she lived and studied until fate intervened. Lucie attended Budějovická Grammar School and then decided to continue her studies in Czec Faculty of Arts, Charles University. She had always enjoyed studying the Czech language, b was drawn much more to linguistics than literature. Therefore, after the first semester, s switch her field of study. In those few weeks, she grew very fond of this new discipline. From a young age, she loved to dance, starting with ballet at the ZUŠ Prosek preparatory c contemporary dance at the InDance dance school. Later, she was admitted to the Pop Ballet ensemble. She always danced with a fascinating grace. Thanks to dancing, she had an excell motor memory. This not only contributed to her growing interest in her studies but also to to detail, meticulousness, and her vision of helping others. On her 15th birthday, she per premiere of the dance show 137 Perspectives at Hybernia Theatre, where she played one of t The performance had several successful repeat performances. A few months later, her dance her boyfriend. Their relationship lasted nearly four years and would undoubtedly have cont longer... She grew up living with her parents, younger sister Zuzanka, and several adopted cats and Sharing a room with her two years younger sister sometimes led to disputes, which we said communication tactics in the safety of home. But in the various situations that life broug stood by each other and supported one another. She was kind, thoughtful, and immensely empathetic. A seemingly unassuming girl who did no company and, when she found herself in it, would rather be invisible. However, she always good friends, whom she chose with her heart. She was always willing to help and was always to others’ joys and sorrows. She not only listened but also provided thoughtful feedback. She showed us the strength found in gentleness and was more concerned with the interests o own. This was sometimes a point of contention for us. She respected rules, whether they concerned life or spelling. Given how life is today, Luc modest. She valued things, especially those given as gifts, even if they were just small i used them until they served their purpose. Until then, she neither needed nor required new compassion and respect for all living things led her and her partner to vegetarianism at t Many people remember her for her beautiful, warm, and sincere smile. She spent her time mostly with her partner, enjoying cooking together, listening to music, dancing just for themselves. At home, she often had a purring cat on her lap while studyin she enjoyed camping with family and friends in the South Bohemian countryside. As a student, she supplemented her income by working as a proof-reader at Lidové noviny, w apply her knowledge of spelling. She enjoyed correcting mistakes and felt comfortable with Gabriela and Pavel Špindler, Lucie’s parents