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American, Nigerian dancers thrill fans at “Dance to Connect Nigeria” concert

Battery Dance, sensational New York-based dance group and dance studios in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Saturday night thrilled fans at the “Dance to Connect Nigeria” concert in Abuja.

The dance performance show was organised by the American Embassy and the Krump Studio.

Over 100 dancers drawn from different dance groups in the FCT, including the Krump and the Capital Dancers, held the audience to a series of electrifying performances at the NUC hall in Maitama.

It was a night of glitz and glamour, in colourful and festive ambience, as the visiting Battery Dance crew, reputed to be one of the best professional groups in the US, lit up the stage.

This was  followed by a series of other performances by the different dance  groups which kept the audience glued to their seats in admiration.

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Mrs Julie Mckay, the Cultural Affairs Officer of the US Embassy, commended dance lovers and other stakeholders who attended the event.

According to her, the show  was put together to promote  social unity and drive positive change among Nigerians.

Mckay explained that the show was  preceded by a 5-day  series of workshops with dance studios in the FCT  that culminated into the  final performance showcase.

Also speaking, Jemima Angulu, Founder and Artistic Director of Krump Studios, said the Dance to Connect Nigeria concert was geared towards “promoting positive change both in individual lives and in society at large.”

She added that the Dance to Connect initiative would be followed by a ‘Dance for Impact’ concert, a flagship entertainment show of the various dance studios, to promote positive social, political and economic impact among Nigerians.

Sourced From Nigerian Music

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