There's my girl and my man.
So happy together!
Awwwww......
The show started off with these two playing the role of actors from 42nd St.The curtains opened and the cast started with a rip-roaring tap routine from 42nd St. My boy wasn't the only male in the show as you can see.
Next was "On Accounta I Love You". My boy's class!
It was so cute, I could hardly stand it. The croud was going nuts over this crew.
Because he was a boy, I think all eyes were on Treyton. I was so proud of him!Can you stand it?And those little feet in tondu to the side, hands on hips. My heart melted. The end pose! Treyton did magnificent! I think it's the dancer blood in him passed down from generations. (You should see my dad on the dance floor.)The rest of the show was absolutely wonderful.
Like something you'd see at the Buelle Theater downtown. This studio really does a nice job. I went to a show several years ago when one of my students was in it and felt the same way. So organized, professional, and at a high quality dance level. Galina loved it too, by the way! She sat and watched the whole thing! If you know Galina, you'd know that is amazing.
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