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Young Dancers Shine in 50th Anniversary Ballroom Competition

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Young dancers Chloe and Leo competed in the 50th anniversary ballroom competition.
  • They achieved third place globally in juvenile category at Dutch Open.
  • Chloe's favorite dance is Foxtrot, Leo's is Waltz.
Young Dancers Shine in 50th Anniversary Ballroom Competition

Two young dancers, Chloe and Leo, recently competed in the 50th anniversary of a major ballroom dance competition. Competing in the juvenile latin and ballroom categories for ages 6-12, they demonstrated remarkable skill. Though their partnership is new, they have already achieved significant success, including a third-place finish in the juvenile category at the Dutch Open dance championships.

Chloe, a dancer since the age of two, expressed her fondness for the Foxtrot, while Leo, who began dancing at five, identified the Waltz as his preferred style. Both expressed excitement and readiness before their performances, with Leo noting the motivational aspect of impressing judges. Chloe admitted to experiencing pre-performance nerves, a feeling that subsides once she begins dancing.

Their journey and final competition results were highlighted in a documentary. After their performances, the young competitors planned to celebrate at the arcade. The competition itself, held at the historic Blackpool Empress ballroom, marked a significant milestone, celebrating half a century of ballroom dancing excellence.

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Chloe and Leo are young dancers who competed in the juvenile categories of a major ballroom competition, featured in a BBC iPlayer documentary.
Chloe's favorite dance is the Foxtrot, and Leo's favorite is the Waltz. They compete in latin and ballroom categories.
The 50th anniversary ballroom competition was held in November at the Blackpool Empress ballroom.

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