China Daily (Hong Kong)

Waltzing ahead

Chinese-Irish ballroom dancer, 10, to vie abroad after British win

- By BO LEUNG in Wolverhamp­ton, England boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Kerry Sui, a 10-year-old Chinese-Irish dancer, and her dance partner Francis Carty, are set to compete in Italy and perform on Chinese TV after winning the British juvenile ballroom championsh­ip.

Kerry and Francis, who is also 10, won the British National Juvenile Ballroom trophy and took first prize last month in the juvenile Latin category at the Blackpool Dance Festival.

Kerry was born in Dublin and lives there with her parents, who emigrated from China. Her Chinese name is Sui Yuanjing. She started ballroom and Latin dancing four years ago and was partnered earlier this year with Francis, who lives in the English county of Shropshire.

The two were friends before they performed together and Kerry said their friendship is one of the best things about her dancing partnershi­p with Francis.

Their hard work, under the guidance of teachers Laura O’Brien and David and Helen Truman, meant Kerry and Francis have seen quite a lot of success.

“When Francis is stressed, I can calm him down, because he hasn’t really been in many big competitio­ns, such as the nationals and internatio­nals,” Kerry said. “My mum said I have to guide him.”

Francis said Kerry has a positive attitude and described her as always remaining upbeat.

Kerry and Francis were training on Saturday in Wolverhamp­ton,

a city in England’s West Midlands region, in advance of a competitio­n in Stoke-on-Trent on Sunday. The event was canceled due to the heavy snowfall across parts of the United Kingdom.

The pair will head to Italy in January for a competitio­n before jetting off to China to appear on a TV show.

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