A Northridge High School student is getting some well deserved recognition after delivering a standout performance at a recent dance competition.

Zoë Lassiter recently competed at the Force Dance Tour where her solo performance earned a near perfect score from the judges. The impressive routine showcased not only her technical skill but also the kind of stage presence that immediately captures a crowd’s attention.

Out of 300 points, Zoë scored 298.8!

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Lassiter did not just shine in her solo performance. She was also part of a group routine with 3D Dance that placed the highest in its category during the event. The performance brought together strong choreography, teamwork, and the kind of energy that made the routine one of the most talked about moments of the competition.

For dancers, the Force Dance Tour is known as a challenging environment. It's a convention/competition featuring top choreographers, industry leaders, and diverse styles that prepare dancers for professional careers. Earning a near perfect score is a significant accomplishment and speaks to the level of preparation and dedication required to compete at that level.

For the Northridge community, Lassiter’s success is another example of young talent making big moves on the regional dance stage.

Between her individual performance and the top placing group routine with 3D Dance, it is clear that her hard work is paying off.

Moments like this highlight just how much talent is coming out of West Alabama, and Zoë Lassiter is proving that the next generation of performers is already stepping into the spotlight.

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