Erongo winners found
Kongoma Africa had their second countrywide auditions at the coast in Swakopmund which was won by dance group The Elements.
The group of three talented dancers emerged as the winners from the total group of six from the Erongo Region, who battled it out for the top position.
The competition continues to shine a light on dancers who are grossly overshadowed by artists, even though they are both expressional arts, and should be celebrated as such.
“This platform was created to give an opportunity to dancers to showcase their skills and talent to the country. All future audition dates will be announced on Kongoma Africa's social media platforms that is why we encourage everyone to follow us on social media to be part of the movement,” said its founder Issy Nakamwe.
The final showdown will take place in Windhoek and will see a bigger stage being shared by local and international guest dancers showcasing their talent. The winners will walk away with lots of prizes, which will be announced in due course. The final teams from last year battled it out for the grand prize of N$20 000.
Nakamwe encourages everyone to support the Kongoma Africa movement because it targets the youth to better their talent and also to engage more youth to work as one. The next auditions will be announced in the coming week on social media.
June Shimuoshili
The group of three talented dancers emerged as the winners from the total group of six from the Erongo Region, who battled it out for the top position.
The competition continues to shine a light on dancers who are grossly overshadowed by artists, even though they are both expressional arts, and should be celebrated as such.
“This platform was created to give an opportunity to dancers to showcase their skills and talent to the country. All future audition dates will be announced on Kongoma Africa's social media platforms that is why we encourage everyone to follow us on social media to be part of the movement,” said its founder Issy Nakamwe.
The final showdown will take place in Windhoek and will see a bigger stage being shared by local and international guest dancers showcasing their talent. The winners will walk away with lots of prizes, which will be announced in due course. The final teams from last year battled it out for the grand prize of N$20 000.
Nakamwe encourages everyone to support the Kongoma Africa movement because it targets the youth to better their talent and also to engage more youth to work as one. The next auditions will be announced in the coming week on social media.
June Shimuoshili
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