Dance, modelling school for city

The school has managed to rope Ricco Andrews, member of the Jibilika winning Anti-virus crew to be the school’s hip hop instructor.

 

 

Andrews said that the school offers a safe and secure environment where children could learn the basics about dance.

“The school is a suitable place for children to know more about dance under the guidance of some of the most skilled tutors. For parents, the studio has a coffee shop which means that should they wish to wait for their child during practice they can do so without much inconvenience,” he said.

Andrews said that teaching dance was going to be a big part of Anti-virus this year as they wanted to give back to the community.

“We are planning to do shows around schools in Bulawayo, from which we hope to get a chance to teach young children some of the basics of dance,” he said.

He said due to their success last year, the crew was now looking at itself as ambassadors of the hip hop dance genre in the city. He said besides teaching dance to schoolchildren the crew was hoping to give donations to the less fortunate in the city.

 

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