Challenge impossible?

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-Perri POV-

So to prove to Ashley and the others that I can help more and become more responsible at the dance studio I had been given the challenge of choreographing. No biggie you may think, I mean I have choreographed little bits and pieces for years continuously freestyling and linking moves to create a flowing sequence of dance to create a routine, but when you are doing this for the one and only Ashley Banjo one of the most talented choreographers with such a high standard and absolutley no idea of what to do it, is more diffcult than expected. And that is why I find myself- at one in the morning when I should be in bed- at a club filled with many screaming girls. It was one of the nights of the JUMP OFF battles that Diversity had won once a while ago so when I entered all heads turned. Recognision instantly filled their eyes and the judges immediatley called me over and sat me down in a chair, front row with a perfect view. It seems we had gained quite a high status in the dance industry and I am so proud of Ashley leading Diversity through the path to make us as lucky and to be who we are today. Without him we would have achieved none of this... 

 

It was here that epic dancers and crews battled against eachother not just because they are hopeful to win, but to be recognised, get their name out there  and also they danced for their lives knowing that this could be the begining of their career that could change anyones live and make all of their dreams come true. 

 

Looking at the cleared floor space, soon to become the stage I recongised Kyle-an amazing dancer who has in the championships year after year fighting for the winning spot but always falling short stepping up into the arena. He was always a few steps behind everyone, but from videos I have seen of him dancing lately I had a feeling that this year could be his year to finally step on the podium victorious. His challenger stepped up nervously opposite him placing themselves a few meters infront. The figure seemed to be a female but her facial features were covered with a hood and a snapback that hid her face.

 

 

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