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Outdance Members Shine in Competitions

OUTDance team ready for Midsumma Dance competition
Outdance get ready for Midsumma Dance comp. Image courtesy of Outdance.

Perth’s local gay and lesbian dance group took home 10 medals from Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival dance competition in February. Members of Outdance, the WA-based dance group, were awarded with two gold medals for the B- group of standard Waltz, Tango, Quick Step and for the Salsa. The team was also received a silver and seven bronze medals in the 21 events they competed in.

Some 70 couples from around the country and New Zealand attended the event with 13 dancers from Western Australia competing in 21 of the 40 events. An Outdance member said the team was very proud of their results and were looking forward the next event held in South Australia in October 2012. The Outdance team had been in training for months in preparation for the Same Sex Dance Sports competitions.

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Outdance invited people to come along to their regular Tuesday classes which next start on Tuesday 13th March 2012 until 17th April 2012. Classes cost $15 and start at 6.30pm in Mt Hawthorn Hall, 197 Scarborough Beach Road, Mt Hawthorn. In April, Outdance will hold a social dance on Saturday 21 at Jim Satchell hall, Light Street, Dianella.

Email outdanceperth@aol.com for more information.

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