Madison Brown and Brady Farrar, Pas De Deux from The Flames of Paris 2020

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Madison Brown and Brady Farrar dance the Pas De Deux from The Flames of Paris
School: The Art of Classical Ballet, Lents Dance Company & Stars Dance Studio

Madison Brown is an American Ballet Theater National Training Scholar, studying at the American Ballet Theatre's summer intensive over the summers. At 12 years old, she competed on World of Dance on NBC. In 2019, she won the Bronze medal at the YAGP NYC Finals and performed her contemporary solo during the Gala.

Brady Farrar won the Bronze Medal in the Junior Age Division Men's Category at the YAGP New York City Finals in 2018. In 2016, at the YAGP New York City Finals, he won the Gold medal in the Pre-Competitive Division. Farrar trains in contemporary, lyrical, tap, ballroom and more disciplines. In 2011, he joined season eight of the reality television show, Dance Moms.

Video produced by VAM: Visual Arts Masters.

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