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The "Intra-Urban Youth Festival", organized by the City of Luxembourg in collaboration with the LCTO, aims to showcase the different styles of urban dance such as hip-hop, break-dance. It is non-competitive in nature and will present the talents of several youth clubs in Luxembourg, thereby giving a platform where teenagers can demonstrate their skills in an entertaining and relaxed atmosphere. The festival is therefore aimed at all amateur dance groups in the Greater Region and the Luxembourg youth centers interested in presenting their choreographies on an open-air stage.
This jubilee 10th edition of the festival will take place on 15th June between 16 and 18h at Guillaume II square. Subscriptions are welcome online before the 1st of April through this link. Applicants should mention their preferred dance style, estimated duration of the presentation and data about the group while subscribing. It promises to be an exciting experience, so if you are an aspiring dancer and you live in the region, do not hesitate - get involved now.
Impressions from the 2017 edition in the video by Luxembourg City below:
Source: Ville de Luxembourg
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