BLOOD, sweat and tears culminated with astonishing performances on stage at the Roxy Theatre last week.
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Dancers from Leeton and throughout the region participated in the ballet and revue discipline as part of the Leeton Eisteddfod and their performances left the crowd amazed.
Across a range of sections and categories, the dancers put their best foot forward and the adjudicator Paul Kemp had a hard time picking winners.
In one of the sections, Mr Kemp commented how impressed he was.
"That was a beautiful section ... your technique and skill is amazing," he said.
"If this is what we are seeing in the 14 years and under section, I would love to come back in a couple of years time and see where you are at then.
"There's certainly a lot of talent. It's a credit to yourselves, your teachers and your parents."
As always, the school dance groups drew a big crowd, with proud parents and grandparents cheering the performers on.
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The theatre was full to the brim on these days, but there was also plenty of other incredible dance performances to witness in the solo categories. "There is so much talent here on show," Mr Kemp said when commenting on the primary school section dance groups.
"It's great to see everyone up there having a go. Your teachers have done a marvelous job and you should all be very proud."
The ballet and revue discipline wrapped up at the theatre on Saturday. The eisteddfod continues through until August 31 with the vocal, piano and instrumental discipline.
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