Performers attracted hundreds of people as the Eastbourne Music and Arts Festival moved into its final week.
Youngsters aged six to nine performed solo dance acts at the Winter Garden in Eastbourne.
Among those to triumph were Georgina Wooley, Kristen Smith, Shannon Holden, Ashley Day and Lucy Harrison.
They were assessed by judge Robert Harrold, former Glyndebourne choreographer.
Today, piano solos were taking place with performers aged eight upwards under the adjudication of Richard Deering.
Results:
Eastbourne Medallion Trophy (highest aggregate of any dancer), Melinda Sargent.
The Florence Neal Premier Shield (highest mark in any solo class), Ashley Day.
The Angela Boalch Challenge Shield (modern dance), Ashley Day.
The Cindy Harris Cup (classical ballet under 12), Shannon Holden.
The Benson-Dare Trophy (classical ballet), Shannon Holden; Ashley Day.
The Madame Florence Neal National Shield, Martin Gapper.
The Rebecca Rewhorn Tap Trophy, Kristen Smith.
The Lubrek Trophy (highest aggregate in tap and modern under 14), Kristen Smith.
Winifred Willoughby Cup (for character dancing), Grace Hampson.
The Winifred Leaver Trophy (highest aggregate in ballet, character and national dances), Antonia Rogers; Georgia Linfield.
The Hazel Lester Cup (Greek dancing), Georgina Woolley.
The Elizabeth Marsiglia Memorial Trophy (highest aggregate in classical ballet and Greek), Georgina Woolley.
The Tracey Clarke Trophy (highest aggregate in six solo dances and song and dance), Lucy Harrison.
Class 275 National, 1. Elle Locke, 2. Victoria Smart, 3. Antonia Rogers.
Class 276 Character, 1. Elle Locke, 2. Antonia Rogers, 3. Olivia Ratcliffe.
Class 277 Modern, 1. Olivia Ratcliffe, 2. Elle Locke, 3. Antonia Rogers.
Class 278 Tap, 1. Elle Locke, 2. Antonia Rogers, 3. Jessie Barnard.
Class 279 Greek, 1. Antonia Rogers, 2. Elle Locke.
BRONZE MEDAL (highest aggregate) Antonia Rogers.
Class 280 Ballet, 1. Georgia Dale, 2. Hannah Burfield, 3. Georgia Linfield.
Class 281 National, 1. Hannah Burfield, 2. Georgia Linfield, 3. Daisy Blake.
Class 282 Character, 1. Georgia Linfield, 2. Georgia Dale.
Class 283 Modern, 1. Hannah Burfield, 2. Jacob Chapman.
Class 284 Tap, 1. Jacob Chapman. BRONZE MEDAL (highest aggregate), Chloe Wheeler.
Class 287 National, 1. Ellen Dunkley, 2. Mary-Ann Harding Ham, 3. Roseanna Sargent/Naomi Jarvis.
Class 288 Character, 1. Rebecca Tutt, 2. Roseanna Sargent.
Class 289 Modern, 1. Roseanna Sargent, 2. Rachel Ward, 3. Kelly Sallows/Frances Basford.
Class 290 Tap, 1. Rebecca Tutt, 2. Luke Newton-Atkinson.
Class 291 Greek, 1. Rebecca Tutt.
BRONZE MEDAL (highest aggregate), Roseanna Sargent Open dance class, age nine Class 292 Ballet, 1. Shannon Holden, 2. Jessica Spiers, 3. Astrid Platt/Bethany Swan.
Class 293 National, 1. Aimee Falcone, 2. Holly Gooch, 3. Natalie Gibson/Nicola Richardson.
Class 294 Character, 1. Sarah Day, 2. Philip Hersee, 3. Jessica Spiers/Kara Anscombe.
Class 295 Modern, 1. Jessica Spiers, 2. Jermaine Woods, 3. Holly Haines.
Class 296 Tap, 1. Jessica Spiers, 2. Kara Anscombe, 3. Aimee Falcone.
BRONZE MEDAL (highest aggregate), Aimee Falcone.
Open dance classes, age ten Class 298 Ballet, 1. Rosanna High, 2. Katherine Dumbrell.
Class 299 National, 1. Rachel Bolton, 2. Vicki Patterson, 3. Casey Clegg/Nichola Crichton.
Class 300 Character, 1. Rachel Bolton, 2. Katherine Dumbrell, 3. Nicola Crighton.
Class 301 Modern, 1. Casey Clegg, 2. Rosanna High, 3. Katherine Dumbrell.
Class 302 Tap, 1. Rosanne High, 2. Kathrine Noakes, 3. Rachel Bolton.
BRONZE MEDAL (highest aggregate), Casey Clegg.
Class 273b Solo Dance Age five, 1. Laneisha Lynch, 2. Rebecca Brotherton, 3. Amelia Holder.
BOOK TOKEN, Laneisha Lynch.
Class 361 Song and Dance Under 7, 1. Rebecca Brotherton, 2. Antonia Rogers.
Class 361a Song and Dance Age seven and eight, 1. Tessa Carrick, 2. Chloe Saunders, 3. Roseanne Sargent/Georgia Linfield.
Class 362 Song and Dance Age nine and ten, 1. Jermaine Woods, 2. Roseanne High, 3. Faye Smyth/Georgina Rogers.
Class 363 Song and Dance Age 11 and 12, 1. Francesca Warr, 2. Rachel Goodwin, 3. Jessica White; Amy Bellenie.
LA ROCHE TROPHY, Jermaine Woods
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