Harare, Zimbabwe – 13 September 2024 – Renowned multi award winning international choreographer and dance instructor, John Cole, is set to ignite the Zimbabwean dance scene with his highly anticipated Move Loud Dance Camp.
Scheduled to take place from the 6th to the 8th of December, the three-day immersive experience will feature world-class dance instructors and choreographers, promising an unforgettable journey for dancers and dance enthusiasts of all levels. In a groundbreaking collaboration with North West High School in Madokero which will host the dance camp with its state of the art learning institute, the Move Loud Dance Camp aims to inspire and empower the next generation of dancers and dance lovers of all ages.
Participants will have the unique opportunity to learn from and collaborate with international dance luminaries, while also sharing their talents with local dance enthusiasts.
“We are thrilled to bring the best of the global dance world to Zimbabwe,” said John Cole. “Our goal is to create a platform to learn, grow, and express themselves freely through dance. We believe that dance has the power to unite people and inspire positive change.” The Move Loud Dance Camp is proudly associated with the Zimbabwe Choreographers and Dancers Association, ensuring a genuine and impactful experience for all involved.
The event will boast a sensational line up of top notch musicians on Saturday evening dubbed “Dance4Ever” such as Adrian Tate, Kim Makumbe and the new rising stars Tamika and Tanya Makamache the night is open to parents, music lovers. With open dance whereby dancers can freely express themselves to the sitting audience.
Move loud dance camp tickets are available at One Life at 10 Dorset Road East, Mount Pleasant.
Contact for more information +263719100633
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