USA Break Dancers a crowd pleaser
That is the reaction of the crowd whenever the USA Break Dancers take to the stage at the Fiji Showcase 2010.
The group, who are part of the international entertainment on offer at the Fiji Showcase 2010, are from the Bronx in New York.
As part of their routine, the four member dance group invite local youngsters to show their dance moves and seventeen year old John Vuli who was one of those that went on stage said that it was an eye-opener.
Vuli added that he wanted to show them, the Fiji style of dancing.
Meanwhile, the US Break Dancers have shown appreciation for the talent in the country.
Looking at the entertainment on offer today, in the next 15 minutes New Zealand’s Rubber Band Boy takes to the Digicel Entertainment Stage inside the Vodafone Arena while at 2.30pm the crowd will be able to watch the Majik Box on the exterior Digicel Entertainment Stage with Dr Rhythm and Petey Majik.
The USA Break Dancers will perform later today.
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