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All this week the dance portion of Brandon’s Festival of the Arts continues, with new up and coming young dancers taking the stage at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium.
Brandon Sun photographer Tim Smith took in the Festival of the Arts on Wednesday in the 14 years and under category.
» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun
Adeline Galinski flips through the air while performing in the dance, self-choreography, solo, own choice, 14 years and under category during the Brandon Festival of the Arts at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium on Wednesday. The dance portion of the festival continues until Friday.
Sarah Labossiere competes in the dance, self-choreography, solo, own choice, 18 years and under category during the dance portion of the Brandon Festival of the Arts at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium on Wednesday. The dance portion of the festival continues until Friday.
Becca Dyck competes in the dance, self-choreography, solo, own choice, 18 years and under category on Wednesday at the WMCA.
Peyton McNarland dances in the dance, self-choreography, solo, own choice, 16 years and under category.
Nicholas Hiscock leaps through the air while competing in the dance, self-choreography, solo, own choice, 18 years and under category.