Niederndodeleber Tanzgruppe benennt sich um und tanzt jetzt auch
Neben dem Tanzen fokussiert die Niederndodeleber Tanzgruppe „Flash“ jetzt auch verstärkt das Turnen. Deshalb musste nach mehr als 30 Jahren auch ein neuer Name her.
Von Constanze Arendt-Nowak
17.07.2021, 06:00
Die älteren Kinder der Tanzgruppe TT Flash können sich passend zur Neuausrichtung auch in neuen Kleidern, die nun nicht mehr grün sondern rot sind, präsentieren. Fotos: Constanze Arendt-Nowak Foto: Constanze Arendt-Nowak
Niederndodeleben - In den mehr als drei Jahrzehnten, in denen die Tanzgruppe „Flash“ zu Niederndodeleben gehört, hat sie Generationen von Tanzmädchen und -jungen geprägt. Nun wagen Tanzgruppenleiterin Ellen Schöndube und ihre Mitstreiterinnen eine Neuausrichtung. Diese geht auch mit einer Namensänderung einher - anstatt „Flash“ heißt es jetzt „TT Flash“. Das TT steht für Tanz- und Turngruppe, weil nicht einzig nur das Tanzen im Vordergrund steht, sondern auch ve
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Feb. 7, 2021
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Not even remotely interested in seeing Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes or The Weeknd do their thing at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium?
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