Best in South Australia

October 5, 2022 BY

Attention to detail & hard work reaps rewards

Students from Bell Studio of Highland Dance competed in two competitions in Adelaide late last month, achieving exceptional results. Lucy Edwards won the weekend’s focal event – the South Australian Highland Dancing Championship – as well as the Premier Title, and the studio’s Pre Premier dancers excelled with Jorja Glynn, Amali Judd and Olive Norman all winning titles in their respective sections.

Principal Katie Edwards was overjoyed with her students’ successes.

”The continued improvement that these dancers are showing each competition is the best achievement of all,” Mrs Edwards said. “Their work ethic and attention to detail is beginning to reap rewards and they deserve every success they get. I’m a very proud teacher.”

STATE CHAMPION: (Right) Lucy Edwards

PRE PREMIER DANCERS: (Left) Jorja Glynn, Amali Judd & Olive Norman

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HIGHLAND DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Saturday
Jorja Glynn – 3 gold, 4 silver. Winner Beginners Title 12 yrs & over
Amali Judd – 2 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze. Runner up Beginners Title 12 yrs & over
Olive Norman – 4 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze. Winner Novice Title 13 yrs & over and Trophy Dance
Lucy Edwards – 1 silver, 3 bronze. 4th City of Port Adelaide Championship 12-15 yrs and runner up Premier Title
12-15 yrs.

Sunday
Jorja Glynn – 3 gold, 1 silver. Winner Beginners Title 13 yrs & over and Trophy Dance
Amali Judd – 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze. Winner Novice Title 12 yrs & over and Trophy Dance
Olive Norman – 1 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze. 3rd Novice Title 12 yrs & over
Lucy Edwards – 6 gold, 1 silver. Winner South Australian Highland Dancing Championship 12-15 yrs and winner
Premier Title 12-15 yrs.