Highland honour

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Highland honour

Students from Mount Gambier’s Bell Studio of Highland Dance competed in two competitions in Adelaide recently, achieving exceptional results. 

Lucy Edwards won the weekend’s focal event – the South Australian Highland Dancing Championship as well as the premier title and the studio’s pre-premier dancers excelled with Jorja Glynn, Amali Judd and Olive Norman all winning titles in their respective sections.  

Principal Katie Edwards was overjoyed with her students’ successes.

“The continued improvement these dancers are showing each competition is the best achievement of all,” she said. 

“Their work ethic and attention to detail is beginning to reap rewards and they deserve every success they get. 

“I’m a very proud teacher.”

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