USA breakdancers take warmth to young fan
Fijivillage news noted that many were awestruck with the moves that the group known as the USA Break dancers do every night. In some cases, even grandparents have turned up to watch the show.
But this has been a very special year for a young boy who travelled on foot to come down and watch the USA Breakdancers.
Group member, Willam "Ill Will" Sanchez said the young boy, Luke has become like a brother to them.
He added that young Luke is so eager to learn how to dance that he has stuck with the group for their first show until the gates close.
The USA Break dancers will take to the Digicel Entertainment Stage outside the Vodafone Arena at 5.30pm and at 8pm this evening.
Meanwhile, Looking at the entertainment on offer: inside the Vodafone Arena on the Digicel Entertainment Stage, at 1.15pm and at 4.30pm Majik Box with Dr. Rhythm with Petey Magik - inside at 3.30pm New Zealand’s Rubber band boy.
The gates to the Fiji Showcase 2010 opened in the last hour and will close at 9 tonight.
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