WAGGA students had a chance to shine on stage during the Riverina Dance Festival on Friday.
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After successfully auditioning in a competitive YouTube selection process, 14 schools were selected for the experience of a lifetime.
Among the schools chosen to perform last week were the city's Sturt Public School, North Wagga Public School, South Wagga Public School and Wagga High School.
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Sturt Public School's CAPA teacher Holly Rose said the festival gave many students a chance to perform for a live audience for the first time.
"We sent in an audition video, but wasn't sure if they would make it because there were many non-dancers in our group and the standard is high," she said.
Ms Rose said the opportunity was "absolutely fantastic" for the students, who brought high energies to the performance.
"Their stage presence was fantastic and their enthusiasm never faltered," she said.
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