Dancing cocktails
Join us at the FNCC on Friday, 14 October at 19:00 for another exciting night of dance. African dance depicts life’s rhythms and cycles, labours, values, aspirations, history, economic conditions and religious realities. The act of African dance is often linked to the relationship between spirits and a community. African dances are also largely known for storytelling and being highly participatory, with both the dancers and spectators being part of the performance, thus making it the perfect dance for you and your friends to learn together. As a part of FNCC’s mandate to promote dance culture in the capital, and supporting Namibian talents, award-winning choreographer Haymich Olivier and international dance-sensation Tulimelila Shityuwete will once again bring the public the best of their knowledge through an introduction to basic African dance techniques, as well as rejoicing the crowd with some performances. Come one, come all, for a beautiful night out, and be a part of this sensational introduction of basic African dance techniques.
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