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Taylor Hatala, 11, is one incredible dancer, no treble.
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The preteen, of Sherwood Park, Canada, went majorly viral in September, thanks to her super-smooth performance set to Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda." Now she's back with a fast-paced routine for Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass."
Wowed by her moves, news outlets are calling her "prodigy" and "phenomenon." But what Hatala is more than anything else is hardworking.
The dancer told City, a Canadian broadcaster, that she dances for at least three hours a day, seven days a week, splitting her time between two studios -- and that's after she ..click here only if you are using your phone http://pin.bbm.com/C002329DA to join to our bbm channel, or just search bbmchannel prettypeoplenaija
finishes her schoolwork.
"She is the hardest-working, most genuine, big-hearted kid you could ever meet," Jennifer Mills, artistic director of Hyperflex Dance Studio, where Hatala studies technical dance, told Global News.
"It's been amazing watching her grow this year," her "All About That Bass" co-dancer Matt Steffanina wrote in the video's YouTube description. "So proud of her."
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