Dance starlet Brody is Britain's best!
Reporter: Simon Smedley
Date published: 20 April 2018
Brody Hibbert clebrates his British champion success at the Blackpool Tower
He may still only be seven years of age, but already four years of training appears to be paying off for talented young street dancer Brody Hibbert.
A pupil at St Luke's primary school in Chadderton, Brody has just been crowned the under-nine advanced British champion after he starred at a dance competition at the Blackpool Tower.
He is now set to head off to Germany next month to compete in the under-10 advanced European Championships.
After that, he has been selected to compete at the World Championships in Scotland in August.
Brody has been a member of the Fierce Dance Oldham group since the age of three, and has been competing solo, as part of a duo, and in a team, since the age of four.
Over the past three years he has accumulated 53 trophies and 35 medals.
He has previously been crowned national, British and European champion.
Brody trains five days per week and eats, sleeps and breathes dancing.
He absolutely loves it and already wants to pursue a career as a dancer.
Brody enjoys all styles of dancing, but concentrates on hip-hop, popping, house and breaking, with his signature move being his headspin.
Brody's proud mum Fiona is currently seeking sponsorship as the trips to Germany and Scotland will be costly.
If you may be in a position to help, please contact Fiona on 07964 156905.
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