Local dancer to compete in ballroom dancing


Published on Monday, June 2, 2008 9:29 AM CDT



Students from Geaux Dance Ballroom will be representing the Northshore-Mandeville and Slidell, in the Louisiana Challenge June 6-8 in Baton Rouge.

This popular competition is one of the best in Louisiana, and is geared toward the student dancer.

Nearly a dozen students, representing the Northshore and Geaux Dance, will be competing in almost every age classification in the competition, including an eight year old competitor.

Slidell and Mandeville will be well represented as the students prepare with hours of practice every week.

Geaux Dance Ballroom, along with 20-plus years of experience, has brought a professional and exciting style, in arguably one of the finest ballroom dance programs in the nation, to the Northshore.

Geaux Dance would like to invite as many spectators to cheer on the students in their first competition.

Geaux Dance Ballroom has several Northshore locations for your convenience in Mandeville and Slidell.


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