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Yesterday, Radio Wataha visited the dance studio where Hit The Beat - Dance Group Oslo trainings take place. The girls were united by a passion for dancing. Some time ago, the Hit The Beat group was already on our radio, but we will gladly introduce you to their story once again. 

Year of Hit The Beat

The dance group was founded a year ago, on November 5 to be precise. It is made up of girls living in Oslo, united by their passion for dancing, but also the desire to create something beyond their everyday work. Some girls have been in Norway for a shorter period of time, and some have lived here for several years. However, the length of stay in this country differs from the time spent in Hit The Beat. One of the participants has been living in Norway for 3 years and is a "newbie" in the dance group.

Amazing atmosphere

The dance group is made up of people who have been associated with it from the very beginning, but also those who joined it along the way. 12 girls with different personalities are Hit The Beat! This, however, does not prevent the creation of a great atmosphere that could be felt yesterday during their stay in the dance studio during their training, but those watching the LIVE broadcast could also experience the incredible intimacy between the girls. An example of this amazing atmosphere was the loud singing of 100 years for one of yesterday's birthday girls. Radio Wataha also joins the wishes!

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For the love of dancing

Yesterday the girls were asked a question about their opinion life in Norway. Together they replied that they did not complain because they had no reason to do so, and they could co-create such a wonderful dance group as Hit The Beat. They do what they love and prove that life abroad does not end only with the stereotype of a Pole who works in the kitchen or cleans up and has no private life. On the contrary, because their dancing, regular meetings and trainings together, and in a moment numerous performances, show others that it is possible, you just have to want.

Hard work and future performances

Since the group was founded, the girls meet once a week, with hard work and strong passion, so that their choreographies are always refined to the proverbial last button. As we could hear, work on one choreography can take from 6 months to even a year. Considering that Hit The Beat it only meets 4 times a month, it is really a lot of effort. As the choreographer of the Paulina group announced, we will soon be able to see their performances. At the moment, we do not know their dates, but we strongly encourage you to follow the group's fanpage to be up to date with everything.

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