The 2017 Grand Nationals was won by two teenagers who have been dancing together to beach music for several years.
These youngsters were only 13 and 14 years old when they joined the Shag-dancing competition.
They Took The First Place From The Grand Nationals With Their Amazing Footwork And Choreography
Youtube Screenshot, Bruce Gleason
We wonder how long they practiced these incredible steps that blew the judges away.
It originated in the 1940s in Cherry Grove Beach, South Carolina.
This Dance Is Usually Led By The Male, Giving A Lot Of Room For The Woman To Move Around With The Beat
And synchronization is an essential factor that needs to be kept in mind.
Since This Dance Requires A Lot Of Stepping Forward And Backward, A Lot Of People Commented On Trinity’s Attire
While a number of viewers frowned upon her long dress, the competition’s result just proved that it still gave a positive effect on their performance.
Their Groovy Moves Brought Them To The Top Of The Competition
The wardrobe complaints do not have a say on the admirers’ compliments on how graceful their steps turned out.
You Can Even Notice The Audience Nodding To The Beat Of Their Performance
Mack and Trinity’s delightful performance made people think that their knees are made of jell-o.
They Say That Dance Is The Language Of The Soul
And these teenagers’ performance was like a poem expressed through their body.
Wanna know if you can copy their moves? Check out their winning performance below.
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