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Petra Yorke had virtually no challenger on the dance floor. Even those who elected to compete her at the Joy FM Family Party in the Park currently underway at Aburi Botanical Gardens in the Eastern Region were confounded and helplessly, some of them had to play spectators.

So deftly did she dance that she was hailed by the well-entertained crowd of families and friends to have won at all three rounds of dancing.
Petra, a student nurse, took home a 200-litre utility drum Sintex Tank. Others also took home 100-litre utility drums.

The Dance Competition, compèred by Lexis Bill, saw eight voluntary dancers, two of whom were voice-voted out after round one. It became clear there were some wide gaps in the dancing skills of the dancers whether the song was highlife or hip-hop, as masterfully mixed by Ignatius Adjabeng, aka Iggy.
In the end, all went away from the competition smiling, as the musical group, Kwanpa took over with their well choreographed live performances.
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