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Razzmatazz dancers sizzle on stage

VANDERBIJLPARK. - Dancers of the Razzmatazz Dance Studio recently entered the Dance World Cup Competition hosted in Centurion and did the region proud.

The Dance World Cup Competition is a massive competition boasting more than 40 000 entries in the various divisions.

Joché Louw (9), who has been dancing for four years, did extremely well in her division, receiving a high percentage and she was the only Razzmatazz dancer who qualified to compete at the Dance World Cup Finals that will be held in England in August. She competed in the lyrical mini section, battling it out against 52 other dancers in this division.

In April the Razzmatazz dancers also competed at the Revolution Dance Championship. The studio’s trio received the highest marks in the open category and won the award for Overall Trio Performance. The trio consists of Marisa Bloem, Morghan Hawley and Marli Oberholzer.

And last but not least, adorable Lisa Furtet (only 5 years old) scored 97% and received a Gold Diploma at the Revolution Dance Championship for her musical character solo.

Joché Louw (9) qualified to compete at the Dance World Cup Finals that will be held in England in August.
The trio are from left: Marisa Bloem, Morghan Hawley and Marli Oberholzer.
Lisa Furtet (only 5 years old) scored 97% and received a Gold Diploma at the Revolution Dance Championship. With her is proud teacher Julie Hawely (owner of Razzmatazz Dance Studio).

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Elsje Vermeulen

Elsje Vermeulen is the senior editor of MooiVaal Media and editor of the Vaalweekblad. Well-known for her award-winning photography and heartwarming stories, she always has the readers’ best interests at heart. Email: elsje@mooivaal.co.za
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