They came from all over the region to be onstage at the Wagga Eisteddfod, competing in this year's song and dance championships.
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Throughout the week, more than 2000 performers have graced the showgrounds, hailing from as far as Wangaratta and Canberra
"Dancing's always the biggest thing here in Wagga for the Eisteddfod," said organiser Dianne Jacobson.
This year's performance schedule has also proven to be a drought-breaking affair, with one Canberra performer perfecting a score that has not been seen in almost half a century.
"A young boy from Canberra got 100 out of 100 for his hip hop dance on Wednesday," Ms Jacobson said.
"The last time that's happened was in 1972 when a Newcastle dancer did it."
It was a big day for Canberra dancers, with three young performers taking out the top positions in the ballet championships.
Fourteen-year-old Georgett Wood took first, while 18-year-old Rohan Hazelton placed second and 16-year-old Charlotte Fisk won the bronze.
Rohan followed up the placement by claiming the Carabost Cup for his tap routine as well.
He also placed second for the first Wollundry Rotary Scholarship, behind Charisse Timmetas.