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Bemidji High School graduate dances in Snoop Dogg's epic halftime show
Moraya Holleman, a biomedical engineering student, danced as one of 24 'Snoopettes' in Snoop Dogg's NFL halftime show viewed by 30 million on Netflix.
- Moraya Holleman, a Bemidji High School graduate, joined Snoop Dogg's NFL halftime show at U.S. Bank Stadium, performing as one of 24 `Snoopettes`.
- Coaches Amy DeLap and Krista Grover urged Holleman to try out for her Minnesota high-kick skills, she filmed a Macklemore video at Gillett Wellness Center and emailed it, despite thinking performance days were over.
- On game day, the dancers arrived 10:15 a.m. for hair, makeup and lunch before the 3:30 p.m. kickoff, while Holleman's parents watched from club seats near the field.
- Holleman said the performance reminded her dance remains part of her life after stepping back and called it an amazing experience before returning to University of Minnesota in January.
- Holleman grew up in Just For Kix since age 3, with Mike and Brenda Holleman supporting her, while local supporters said she just shines out on the floor.
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Bemidji High School graduate dances in Snoop Dogg's epic halftime show
BEMIDJI, Minn. — Christmas Day 2025 is one Moraya Holleman won’t soon forget. When Holleman and Bemidji’s Just For Kix team claimed the championship at the National Together We Dance Competition eight months ago, she thought it might be her last chance to dance in front of an audience. That all changed last on Dec. 25 when Holleman took the field at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis to dance in the elaborate NFL halftime show led by Snoop Dogg. S…
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