Four talented dancers from St Mary’s DSG Kloof showcased their exceptional skills at the MOVE National Dance Competition held in Cape Town and were rewarded with numerous gold, silver and bronze medals.
Cape Town, South Africa (08 October 2024) – Rest and play were traded for the thrill of competition for St Mary’s DSG Kloof primary school learners; Mila Davey, Mia Meszarich, Carys Sullivan and Avery-Jane Sullivan.
The four talented dancers owned the MOVE National Dance Competition stage in Cape Town as they showed off their skills and rhythm before a panel of judges who were clearly impressed by what they saw.
MOVE is a National Dance Competition run by The Theatre Dance Association which strives to keep every dancer’s competition experience positive and inspirational.
The four youngsters’ hard work and passion were rewarded with a multitude of gold, silver, and bronze medals.
According to the school, Mila Davey earned gold for one of her solos, one of her duets, and three group performances, along with silver for two of her solos and a bronze for one duet.
Mia Meszarich shone brightly with gold for four solos, five duets, and five group performances. She also secured silver for one duet and two groups, in addition, she won the Most Outstanding Acrobat award and the Judges’ Choice award.
Carys Sullivan received gold for one of her solos, one duet, and three group routines.
The youngest of the group, Avery-Jane Sullivan, participated in a solo, a duet, a trio, and two group routines, achieving three first-place finishes and one second-place finish.
The school’s pride in their learners is evident in their words of encouragement and celebration:
“We are incredibly proud of the following girls who competed in the MOVE National Dance competition in Cape Town during the September holidays. Congratulations to all these outstanding girls for their amazing accomplishments.”
Sources: St Mary’s DSG Kloof
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