Reigning Champions Take the Stage At The 2022 JAMfest Dance Super Nationals

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JAMfest Dance Super Nationals is one of the largest all star dance competitions in the world and it's taking place this weekend with teams all across the country competing for bids to the end-of-season championship events.

The 2022 JAMfest Dance Super Nationals is filled with teams who are hungry to win back-to-back championship jackets. Let's take a look at the reigning champions who are hoping to take home first place once again this season.

The exciting event is available to watch live on Varsity TV and you won't want to miss so many incredible teams battle it out for the top spot in each division. 

Last years winning team in the Junior Large Jazz division was the Dancin Bluebonnets who are looking to go back-to-back this year. Foursis Dance Academy, who won the Junior Small Jazz division is also competing to take over this division. Both teams are going to be a must-watch! 

Dancin Bluebonnets Junior Elite Jazz 

Foursis Dance Academy

Dollhouse Dance Factory took home the top spot in 2021 in the Open Hip Hop Elite division with a 93.45, which was one of the competition's top scoring routines! The powerhouse Hip Hop team is looking to hold onto that top spot in this division this year. 

Check out their Day 2 performance from the 2021 JAMfest Dance Super Nationals. 

Dollhouse Dance Factory

In the Senior Variety division, Memphis Pride All Stars blew the competition away at last year's JAMfest Dance Super Nationals. Can they reclaim the title with more teams joining the division in 2022? Let's take a look at last year's winning performance!

Memphis Pride All Stars

Winning first in the Open Pom division last year was Starz Dance Company – Elite All Starz with an effortless routine. As the competition in the division grows, Starz Dance Company is hoping to once again take home the top spot.

Starz Dance Company 

Written By: Jordan Hearn


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