QUEEN ELIZABETH DANCING LIONESSES

Duduzelle Chivandire

H-Metro Correspondent

THE Dance Club of Queen Elizabeth School scooped several accolades at the just-ended Giamari Arts Festival where they shared the podium with a number of teenagers from across the city.

Songbird Tammy Moyo was the chief adjudicator at this event.

The dance crew is an all-female ensemble which majors in dance.

Their patron, Theodora Chirapa, noted that her vision was to see more girls opting to take up careers as artists to counter the myth that fine arts were a genre for school dropouts and failures.

The group, resident at Queen Elizabeth School in Harare, performs mainly at schools, variety shows, culture days and arts festivals.

At the Giamari Arts Festival, they exploded excitedly onto the platform donning trendy, jet black crop hoodies and spinning to the sounds of the latest funky amapiano and Naija beats.

The urban beats were belted into the auditorium at the Shining Smiles School, which hosted this carnival.

The teenagers responded excitedly to the intoxicating sound as they turned on their gangster moves and drowned in decibels of sound.

The final fragment of the fiesta was a live show for all the winners.

The Queen Elizabeth Dance Club illuminated the stage with a range of blazing boogies in four categories.

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