Sunderland Echo

Street dancers take world title

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Young Sunderland street dancers have been crowned World Champions.

A team of 10 dancers, aged between six and 10, from the Dance Jam Street Dance School in Villiers Street, Sunderland, were named World Champions at the United Dance Organisati­on’s (UDO) World Street Dance Championsh­ip held in Blackpool.

The UDO Championsh­ips attract more than 6,000 dancers from 35 countries. The crew voted World Champions is called Luminous, and other crews from the Dance Jam School also wowed the judges.

Company Director and choreograp­her Jennifer Oswald explained: “As well as Luminous winning the Under-10 category, our crew Mini Jam came third in the Under-14s category, and DJfam came seventh in the Super Crew section which is open to any age.

“The Luminous crew, made up of seven girls and three boys, was just overjoyed to win, they were completely made up and some of the dancers were in tears.

“We were also thrilled with our mothers’ group, Mackem Mamas, who were placed second in the parents’ category.

“So it’s not just the kids from Dance Jam that can dance, but their parents too – Mackem Mamas had mums aged between 25 and 50.”

The crews had already fought off stiff opposition to win through regional heats.

The Dance Jam School has been attending the UDO Championsh­ips for six years and although it has been successful in the past, it’s the first time they’ve produced World Champions.

“We are so proud of all of our dancers who worked so hard over the weekend. The crews performed on the Saturday and only the top 20 per cent of the teams went forward to the Sunday.

“They danced again on the Sunday when four judges made the final decisions.”

 ??  ?? The champs from Dance Jam Street Dance School with their medals.
The champs from Dance Jam Street Dance School with their medals.

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