Dance Off Battle On Tonight
That is what the public will be seeing when they witness the 2008 FM 96 Dance Off at the 2008 Fiji Showcase from tonight.
ABM, the short form for “All About the Money”, is made up of 22 girls and boys who do different forms of dancing from B-Boying to Krumping and even have members who put together their music and record their own songs.
ABM leader, 22-year-old Faith of Raiwaqa, said that seeing his friends and cousins drop out of high school resulted in the birth of the dance group and they would like to show everyone what they are capable of.
The overseas entertainers at the Fiji Showcase 2008 have themselves been left spell bound by the amazing response from the thousands of people who watched them perform over the weekend.
Mama Lou, the dynamic American Strong Woman who dazzled the crowd with her amazing feats of strength, said there is no excuse to stay home as she has different acts in store today.
The Fiji Showcase opens at midday today and closes at 8pm.
The FM96 Dance Off - Battle of the Dance Crews, starts at 6:30 tonight.
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