Legitix steals the show at dance battle competition

Legitix
Legitix

Legitix dance crew stole the show during the Drop dance finale which was held at the Botswana National Youth Council (BNYC) amphitheatre. The all female group outclassed other dance crews and left the cheering audience salivating for more.

The four member crew was pitted as the underdogs in the competition, since it was their inaugral participation in the event. They were up against experienced dance crews Massive legends, The lab and Prototypes. The crew did not hesitate to go face to face with their male counterparts who displayed a lot of krump moves, while Legitix displayed a variety of dance moves and coordination in their set.

Legitix’s aecrobatic dance moves drove the crowd wild especially when they did MC Hammer inspired break-dance moves, finishing their performance set in style. The crew who endeared themselves to the judges, walked away with a trophy, medals and a P1,500 cash prize.

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