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11-year-old dancer from Suzhou shines at Juste Debout 2025

english.jsjyt.edu.cn| Updated: March 17, 2025 L M S

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Song Haoming, a primary school student from Kunshan, Suzhou, competes at Juste Debout 2025 in Paris, France. [Photo/Shanghai Observer]

At the recently concluded Juste Debout 2025 global finals, Chinese dancers Song Haoming from Kunshan Bailu Experimental Primary School in Suzhou and his partner Fu Junxi delivered an outstanding performance, advancing to the semifinals in the Hip-Hop category. Their achievement marks the best result ever for Chinese competitors in this category.

Juste Debout is one of the world's most prestigious street dance competitions, founded in 2002 by Popping legend Bruce Ykanji. The grand finals occur in Paris, with regional qualifiers held globally.

Fu and Song faced off against world-class duo Diablo and Stalamuerte in a thrilling quarterfinal match. Fearless and composed, the young Chinese dancers delivered an electrifying performance, incorporating Chinese etiquette and martial arts elements into their routine. Their creativity and execution earned widespread acclaim.

Song, only 11 years old, is an all-style dancer specializing in hip-hop while also mastering poping, locking, and choreography. His passion for dance drives him to practice tirelessly, sometimes repeating a move dozens or hundreds of times daily. Despite his demanding training schedule, he remains disciplined in his studies, proving that his love for street dance has only strengthened his self-discipline.

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