The jive came alive as two Ingrow girls danced their way to trophy success at a competition in Rawtenstall.
Lauren Busfield and Charlie Rawson brought home prizes in both rock 'n' roll and disco sections last weekend.
Lauren, 14, and Charlie, nine, who live near each other on Staveley Road, are both pupils at Bingley Dance Studio.
Oakbank School student Lauren began dancing just two years ago and recently progressed from "novice" to "starter" grade.
In Rawtenstall she won a place in the national finals of the Starter of the Year competition.
She also came first in her age group for solo disco dancing, and first in the doubles section with partner Laura Gatenby.
Charlie, who attends Ingrow Primary School, won the under-tens intermediate solo section and came third in the doubles section.
The girls also found success in their rock 'n' roll sections, Charlie coming first with partner Lucy Hayguard, and Lauren finishing in the top five. Her rock 'n' roll partner is Phoebe Holmes.
Lauren's team "Diamonds" and Charlie's team "Pzzazz" came first in their respective age groups.
Charlie's mother Tracy said: "Charlie works really hard at this because she loves it. This is the first time she's done quite this well and she's really chuffed. We're all really proud of her."
Lauren, who is Keighley's current junior queen, has won 13 trophies since beginning entering competitions.
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