In the bid to use
dance as a tool for talent and community development. The QDance Center which
is an initiative registered under the Creative Culture Support Foundation,
presents Dancing Cities, a unique
dance concert / dance competition that takes place within the communities
every trimester, moving from one neighborhood to the other.
Its organiser
said that it is to be a confluence of various dance forms, whether it is hip
hop or ballet, ballroom or Afrobeat, contemporary or traditional dance
styles.
According
to Qudus Onikeku, the founder and creative director of The
QDanceCenter, "the criteria for selection is in creativity and
innovation in delivery." Qudus, who is one of Nigeria's biggest
dance exports, formerly based in Paris and has returned to Lagos to develop
various dance related projects, Dancing Cities is his latest
brainchild. "The objective is to engage young people in creative
endeavours, to build confidence and self realisation, to create excitement
and social cohesion within various communities through dance, which allows us
as dancers, to be a part of the social life of the cityscape," he
stressed.
In a
press release, Qudus explained: "We shall host three preliminary Dancing
Cities every
quarter in accessible spaces, within various neighborhoods where communal
activities already take place, such as football fields, playing grounds, car
parks, community centres and so on.” The debut edition will hold on March 21,
2015 “Dancing Cities Yaba”,
then in June “Dancing Cities Oshodi”
thereafter “Dancing Cities Festac”
in September.
“In
each of these cities we shall select the top three dance crews/groups, each
crew/group get a financial support to perfect their choreographies, with a
possibility of using our dance studio in Yaba, with an assigned mentor
choreographer, in preparation for the Grand finale that will happen
in December 2015, where awards and cash prizes shall be given. The
following year, we follow simila pattern for another set of communities.
“Dancing Cities will equally provide a platform for local talents within these communities, to showcase their talents and be as well discovered. As part of the reward for taking part in this innovative process, nine crews/groups will go through a well-rounded mentorship experience with renowned dance professionals, and at the end, they will compete for the two Million naira cash prize, which will be shared amongst the first, second and third winners at the grand finale. One male and one female dancer of the year shall equally enjoy scholarship, for local and international trainings the following year. This is to be an alternative educational unit set up to lead young dance stars towards professionalism.
“The debut edition
of Dancing Cities will hold at the
popular Abete field, Iwaya. Yaba, from 2pm till 7pm. Do make it a date and
experience dance and the city of Lagos.”
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