Bemidji Just For Kix dancers compete in National Together We Dance Competition


ROCHESTER — The Bemidji Just For Kix dancers showcased their talent at the National Together We Dance Competition in Rochester from April 30 to May 4.

This event brought together dance teams from across the region, including Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado and Iowa, to compete in various categories.

The Bemidji Just For Kix dancers competed in the National Together We Dance Competition in Rochester from April 30 to May 4.

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The Just For Kix dancers, comprised of an impressive number of teams, performed in categories such as kick, jazz, lyrical, hip hop, pom, senior showcase, solo, duets and small groups.

Over five days, there were 963 solos, duets and small group entries; 1,523 teams competing; and 7,304 competitors. This included 49 entries for the pom senior showcase, 54 entries for hip hop and 66 entries for kick.

“The National Together We Dance Competition was mind-blowing,” said Amy DeLap, of Bemidji Just For Kix. “We were privileged to witness an array of incredible teams and exceptional talent showcased throughout the event. Our dancers exhibited outstanding skill and dedication, and we are immensely proud to bring home several awards, including being crowned National Champions in the AA Senior Showcase team in the High Kick division, representing our town with utmost pride.”

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The Bemidji Just For Kix dancers competed in the National Together We Dance Competition in Rochester from April 30 to May 4.

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For more information about the Just For Kix Spring Show Dance and other upcoming events, visit

justforkix.com/danceclasses/bemidji-mn

or contact DeLap at

bemidji_mn@justforkix.com.

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The Bemidji Just For Kix dancers competed in the National Together We Dance Competition in Rochester from April 30 to May 4.

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