Moree’s Ally Duncan is among the best young physical culture performers in the country after placing in the top 14 of her age division at the Australian Physie and Dance (APDA) Junior National Championships earlier this month.
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Five-year-old Ally was one of 12 juniors who qualified to represent Club 2400 Moree Physie and Dance at the ADPA Junior National Championships, held at the Darling Harbour Theatre at ICC Sydney on Saturday, December 1.
All girls displayed personal bests in their performances, however Ally impressed the judges the most and made it to the national final in the five years age division.
“A big congratulations to our five-year-old Ally Duncan for making it to the national top 14,” Club 2400 head teacher Pam Burley said.
Meanwhile, Elka Devney and Karlee Briggs competed in the ADPA Senior National Championships, held at the Darling Harbour Theatre on Sunday, December 2.
While neither girls made the national final this year, Ms Burley said they can be proud of their beautiful performances.
“Congratulations to all the amazing Club 2400 Moree Physie and Dance APDA girls who had the privilege to be a part of the 2018 APDA National Finals held at Darling Harbour - a darling weekend,” she said.
Club 2400 Moree Physie and Dance will be having an enrolment day in early February 2019 and invite anyone interested in enrolling to keep an eye on their Facebook page for more information.