Fallon Adams Crowned America’s Miss Dance

Fallon Adams, student at Dance Dimensions, has been crowned America’s Miss Dance 2016.
Fallon as well as 21 other contestants were judged on interview, audition class, stage presence, and dance solo score. She competed with her jazz solo entitled “Heartburn” for the prestigious title.
On the night of the crowning ceremony, Fallon received high score awards in interview, audition class, and stage presence before being crowned America’s Miss Dance.
Miss Adams is no stranger to the America’s Miss Dance system as she has previously held the title of America’s Petite Miss Dance 2009.
The following year will consist of helping and instructing at conventions and emceeing and assisting at various competitions for Dance Machine Productions.
Fallon is a rising junior at Dillon High School. She is the daughter of Sherrie Adams, who is also one of her instructors.
She is also instructed by Jodie Branham and visiting instructor Byron McDaniel.
Will Shover and Don Hudson offered this wonderful program for aspiring young dancers.
Lori Sneed was regional director and Renee Covington Ward and Amber Smith who are coordinators.

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