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Auckland’s Yung ID Triumphs at World of Dance Summit in LA

Auckland’s dance crew, Yung ID, has achieved a remarkable victory at the prestigious World of Dance Summit held in Los Angeles. The group, part of the Identity Dance Company (IDCO), secured first place in the junior team championship, marking a significant milestone in their competitive journey. The win, announced on social media, came with a cash prize of US$5,000 (approximately $8,400).
The World of Dance Summit took place this week, showcasing talent from around the globe. Yung ID earned their spot in the finals after a stellar performance that led them to clinch first place in the World of Dance New Zealand chapter earlier this year, in April 2025. Their success at the summit highlights not only their skill but also the growing prominence of New Zealand in international dance competitions.
The announcement of their victory on Instagram conveyed the team’s excitement and pride, stating, “proud is an understatement.” This sentiment resonates deeply with the hard work and dedication the dancers have put into their craft.
Significance of the Win
Winning at the World of Dance Summit not only brings financial rewards but also elevates the profile of Yung ID on an international stage. With this recognition, the dancers are poised to attract greater opportunities, including potential collaborations and sponsorships.
Competitions like these are crucial for dancers, as they provide a platform to showcase their talent and connect with other professionals in the industry. As the dance community continues to expand, events such as the World of Dance Summit foster networking and inspire young performers to pursue their passions.
Yung ID’s success reflects the dedication of the Identity Dance Company, known for its commitment to nurturing young talent. The company has been instrumental in providing a supportive environment for dancers to hone their skills and express their creativity.
The Path to Victory
The journey to the World of Dance Summit began with Yung ID’s triumph in their local chapter. Competing against other talented teams in New Zealand, their performance captured the attention of judges and audiences alike. This victory not only qualified them for the international competition but also instilled a sense of confidence that propelled them forward.
During the finals in Los Angeles, Yung ID faced intense competition from various international teams. Their choreography, characterized by a blend of innovative styles and precise execution, distinguished them from their peers. The judges recognized their hard work and creativity, ultimately awarding them the top prize.
As Yung ID celebrates their remarkable achievement, their story serves as an inspiration for aspiring dancers everywhere. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for dance, the team exemplifies what can be accomplished through hard work and collaboration. The future looks bright for Yung ID, as they continue to make their mark on the global dance stage.
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