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We’re spending 2020 setting goals and achieving our dreams. The Spring 2020 issue of Showstopper Magazine is packed with inspiring people, activities, and ideas. This year, we’re going to sparkle, and we filled this issue with everything you need to do the same!

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Whether you want to talk about everything Taylor Swift (We do, too.) or you want to spend time doing quizzes with your BFFs (Have you ever wondered what your dream dance career is?), Showstopper Magazine is packed with fun and sparkles. Oh, and if you’re planning the perfect dancer’s trip to LA, you’re going to want to check out “A Dancer’s Guide to: Los Angeles.”

In this issue, you also get to meet some of the most talented and passionate young dancers in the country–Showstopper’s National Finals and Crystal trophy winners. Showstopper’s first hand-picked group of “Dancers Across America” representatives are also in this issue. Check to see who’s representing your state!

How do you get your hands on a copy of this sparkle-filled magazine!? Showstopper Magazine‘s 2020 Vision Issue made is now available in Barnes & Noble and other select book stores in the US and Canada. (You can find a book store near you by clicking here or going to magfinder.magnetdata.net and searching for “Showstopper” with your location!) You can also purchase the magazine online here, digitally via Issuu, or at any Showstopper dance competition!

Have your copy? Tag us (@goshowstopper) on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to show us your favorite page!

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Veronica Good has been with Showstopper Magazine since 2016. When she isn't keeping you updated on the latest trends, she is at home with her many pets or probably playing The Sims 4. Veronica has a BA in English and an MA in writing from Coastal Carolina University. She is also a writer of fiction and poetry, and her work can be found in Archarios, Tempo, and Scapegoat.