A.A.C. present's
SYTYCD-Milledgeville's final 4 of 8 contestants for this year's inaugural show.
Learn about each's background in dance. You can also watch them perform live
for a $500 cash prize at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at the Magnolia Ballroom. Tickets are moving fast! Get your Tickets today via our secure PayPal link.
LeDwasia
Davis
This
19-year-old spiritual, step and hip-hop performer has been dancing for the past
13 years. A senior at Baldwin High School, LeDwasia loves to perform and
plans to represent for her classmates and family members. “Dance is what I
love,” said LeDwasia, who has danced with group Godly Steps. “It’s my passion,
and I plan to give my community an unforgettable performance.” LeDwasia dances
in support of charity Chard Wray Food Pantry.
Mollie
Speights
This
10-year-old hip-hop star can dance alongside any one and to any music.
Incorporating gymnastic abilities and ballet techniques, Mollie compares her
moves to those of professional singer/dancer Ciara. A student of Eagle Ridge
Elementary School, Mollie has been dancing since age 6 with Cultural
Connection. “I have a flow like Ciara,” she said. “I’m a flexible, great
dancer, who loves to perform.” Mollie dances in support of charity American
Cancer Society’s Relay For Life.
Madison
French
The
5-year-old dancer is the competition’s youngest contestant. The hip-hopper
trains at Cultural Connection and goes to school at Blandy Hills Elementary
School. With only one year of experience as a dancer, Madison is a natural.
“I’m a quick learner,” she said. Madison dances in support of charity Boys
& Girls Clubs of America.
Nandi
Gattis
The
18-year-old’s dancing background includes jazz, African, contemporary and
liturgical. A senior at Baldwin High School, Nandi has been dancing for the
past 16 years. She has trained with dance groups Dance Steps and Rispa in
Atlanta. “I love to dance,” she said. “Participating in this competition will
help me pay for college.”Nandi dances in support of charity National Multiple
Sclerosis Society.
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