Zimbabwe’s biggest choreographer John Cole, has made history by becoming the first choreographer in Zimbabwe to be verified across all major social media platforms.
This is a remarkable achievement for someone operating in a dance industry that is semi-formalized, with many dancers in Zimbabwe being dance enthusiasts rather than professional choreographers.
Cole’s success is a testament to his talent, hard work, and dedication to his craft.
Cole entered the business of dance in 2004 and has since worked with some of Zimbabwe’s top musicians, including Jah Prayzah, Winky d, Alick Macheso, and Ammara Brown.
One of Cole’s biggest achievements is that he is the only choreographer in Zimbabwe to have his music video played on Trace Africa, a major music channel in Africa.
Despite the challenges that the dance industry in Zimbabwe poses, Cole has been able to build a large following on social media platforms, with 39k followers on Instagram and 42K followers on Facebook.
His innovative style of choreography, which blends traditional African dance styles with modern moves, has resonated with audiences, and he has been proactive in promoting his work and networking with other artists and industry professionals.
Recently, Cole was in the UK for the annual SAMA festival, where he showcased his talent and built relationships with other artists and industry professionals.
This is a significant milestone in his career and a testament to his growing reputation as a top choreographer.
Cole’s achievement in becoming the first choreographer in Zimbabwe to be verified across all major social media platforms is a major milestone for the dance industry in the country.
It has also shifted the argument of who the best choreographer in Zimbabwe is, firmly in his favor. He’s now clear of the competition and now competing on a regional and international level.
Cole’s ability to blend traditional and modern styles has given him a unique voice that has resonated with audiences both in Zimbabwe and beyond.
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