Little Girl Sprung Onstage And Promptly Stole Show—She Made Viewers' Day
Aug 21, 2020 by apost team
Zumba, the Latin-derived exercise/dance craze that is making history these days, has only deepened its popularity with a new discovery. The mother of a darling child, Audrey Nethery, is herself a zany Zumba dancer. Haise, Audrey's mother, was so impressed with her daughter's performances that she posted videos of them on the internet. The Zumba people took notice, and a star was born.
That stardom is on display in this 2015 video of Audrey dancing at the International Zumba Convention in Orlando, Florida.
Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video :-)
What makes Audrey of Louisville, KY, even more, special is that she has a debilitating disease known as Diamond-Blackfan anemia, which inhibits the production of red blood cells. This anemic condition can cause a lack of energy, but at least it does not appear to get too much in the way of Audrey's dreams.
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When the Zumba people saw the videos, they invited her to dance with a group of Zumba instructors at the International Zumba Conference in Orlando, FL. All eyes were on little Audrey as she danced her way into the hearts of all who watched.
Her performance in Florida was not the only honor for Audrey. She also took a magical trip to Disney World while in Orlando, according to People.
Her mother was delighted that her daughter was recognized by the group. She posted the video of Audrey's Florida performance with them.
Along with the video, she wrote a note of thanks that read, "Audrey was invited by Zumba to open the International Zumba Conference!!! This is her performance with her local instructors and some of the best Zumba dancers in the Zumba community. Thanks sooooo much Zumba!!!!"
You can be sure that Zumba also appreciates everything Audrey did to make their performance a most memorable and special one. As of 2019, Future of Personal Health reports that despite her excellent dance skills, Audrey is taking a break from Zumba to focus on schoolwork and extracurricular activities like choir, cheerleading, and piano lessons. However, the family continues to raise money and awareness for patients diagnosed with Diamond-Blackfan anemia.
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