(Hello Africa) Feature: Dance group nurtures young talents in Zimbabwe
Xinhua
13 May 2021, 16:30 GMT+10
See how Michael Jackson-inspired dance elevates Zimbabwean youth. Extreme Dreamers dance group based in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town near Zimbabwe s capital Harare, gives a platform to creative youths to express themselves artistically.
by Tafara Mugwara
HARARE, May 13 (Xinhua) In a narrow dusty street in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town near Zimbabwe s capital Harare, three young men vividly performed a Michael Jackson-inspired dance.
The spirited and coordinated moves of the youngsters testified their determination to excel in the craft of dancing.
The zestful dancers are members of Extreme Dreamers, a dance group based in Chitungwiza.
2021-05-11 15:30:35 GMT2021-05-11 23:30:35(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Tafara Mugwara
HARARE, May 11 (Xinhua) In a narrow dusty street in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town near Zimbabwe s capital Harare, three young men vividly performed a Michael Jackson-inspired dance.
The spirited and coordinated moves of the youngsters testified their determination to excel in the craft of dancing.
The zestful dancers are members of Extreme Dreamers, a dance group based in Chitungwiza.
Leader of the group, 26-year-old Emmanuel Nyahumbi, said his aim is to nurture a generation of aspiring young dancers.
Whilst dance is a good source of fun and physical exercise, Nyahumbi believes that it can also help keep youngsters active and away from destructive behavior.
Feature: Dance group nurtures young talents in Zimbabwe
Xinhua
by Tafara Mugwara HARARE, May 11 (Xinhua) In a narrow dusty street in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town near Zimbabwe s capital Harare, three young men vividly performed a Michael Jackson-inspired dance. The spirited and coordinated moves of the youngsters testified their determination to excel in the craft of dancing. The zestful dancers are members of Extreme Dreamers, a dance group based in Chitungwiza. Leader of the group, 26-year-old Emmanuel Nyahumbi, said his aim is to nurture a generation of aspiring young dancers. Whilst dance is a good source of fun and physical exercise, Nyahumbi believes that it can also help keep youngsters active and away from destructive behavior.