The professional divisions offered a plethora of national and international stars over Friday and Saturday nights.
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“Vibing” in Miami!
It’s the time of the year when we pack ur bags and drive all of 10 minutes to the Eden Roc for Andrew Phillips’ Miami Vibe.
It’s always great to go to a competition in your home town, and this one certainly qualifies for the Dance Beat Team! The fully restored Eden Roc, designed originally by Maurice Lapidus (who incidentally also designed the Dance Beat headquarters building), is a great venue for a beachside competition.
Yesterday we kicked off the event with the pro-am Ballroom divisions during the day and the nightclub divisions at night. Closing the night were all 4 Pro Rising Star divisions.
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