The ‘Jiggalate’ Takes Center Stage at Black: The Festival of Joy with Naptown Legends and Local Talent

The ‘Jiggalate’ Takes Center Stage at Black: The Festival of Joy with Naptown Legends and Local Talent

The Naptown dance coined the “Jiggalate” has hit the stage at ‘Black: The Festival of Joy’ with a competition that brought high energy, hometown pride, and plenty of rhythm to the crowd. Dancers of all ages stepped up to show off their best moves, celebrating a style that has become a cultural staple in Indianapolis. The Naptown viral dance was also performed by legendary original artists including Tezzard Eagle, Swoe, Kia, and Scrappy, bringing an extra dose of nostalgia and authenticity to the moment. The competition featured both youth and adult categories, showcasing the next generation of talent while honoring the dance’s local roots. With cheers, laughter, and community spirit filling the air, the Jiggalate competition captured the heart of the festival, celebrating Black joy, creativity, and connection through movement and music. Check out the video below to see the highlights and relive the excitement from the stage.

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