Performers get the party started at South Dunedin Street Festival

Zumba instructors (from left) Rachel French, Jan Still and Debiree Cron were feeling the music on...
Zumba instructors (from left) Rachel French, Jan Still and Debiree Cron were feeling the music on Saturday. PHOTOS: GERARD O'BRIEN
Members of the St Clair School Jump Jam Nationals team show patrons at the South Dunedin Street...
Members of the St Clair School Jump Jam Nationals team show patrons at the South Dunedin Street Festival how to kickstart their morning.
Kelly Gragg (left) and Will Stevens, from the Dunedin Gasworks Museum, present a live showcase...
Kelly Gragg (left) and Will Stevens, from the Dunedin Gasworks Museum, present a live showcase creating a knife from a metal rod during the street festival.
Triton Hearing hearing health specialist Sam Denny hands out purple-powered candyfloss to passers...
Triton Hearing hearing health specialist Sam Denny hands out purple-powered candyfloss to passers by.

The sky may have been dreary early on Saturday but the St Clair School Jump Jam Nationals team raised the temperature when it took to the stage at the South Dunedin Street Festival.

The team performed a high-energy dance routine to the Fergie song A Little Party Never Killed Nobody.

The squad finished third at the 2022 Jump Jam national championship, and spent the morning warming up to the Zumba dance moves of Jan and the ladies from ABSolute Health and Fitness gym who showed the crowd how to get their groove on with a rendition of Greased Lightning.

The festival was in full swing by mid-morning with locally made goods and crafts, candyfloss, the classic chocolate wheel and demonstrations from the Gasworks Museum.

 

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