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Rhumba dance group takes Bulawayo by storm
18 Apr 2011 at 23:29hrs | Views
Sibanye, a rumba dance group that has taken Bulawayo by storm, will be going on a countrywide tour next month starting with a performance in Harare.
Primrose Ndlovu, the leader of the group, said they would be performing in Harare beginning of May.
"We have had shows in Bulawayo and other surrounding areas.
"So this time we have decided to take Harare by surprise and show them what we are really made of, "she said
Ndlovu said her group has got experienced dancers who have performed in front of large crowds.
"We are a combination of dancers who came from different groups so we have the experience when it comes to performing in front of huge crowds," she said.
She added that her group can dance to different types of music.
"We are a one size that fits all as we can dance to any type of music.
"We have danced on the biggest of stages and we are going to show Harare what we are really made of," she said.
Ndlovu said her group comprises both boys and girls who bring a lot of creativity to the outfit.
"Some of the dances we have are not found in other groups. This is because of the experience we have," she said.
The group is currently working on getting a licence.
"We are fighting hard to fix our permit as we have been surviving on temporary permits but this time we are fighting to have a permanent one.
"Harare fans should expect fireworks as we are geared up for the shows," she said.
Primrose Ndlovu, the leader of the group, said they would be performing in Harare beginning of May.
"We have had shows in Bulawayo and other surrounding areas.
"So this time we have decided to take Harare by surprise and show them what we are really made of, "she said
Ndlovu said her group has got experienced dancers who have performed in front of large crowds.
"We are a combination of dancers who came from different groups so we have the experience when it comes to performing in front of huge crowds," she said.
She added that her group can dance to different types of music.
"We have danced on the biggest of stages and we are going to show Harare what we are really made of," she said.
Ndlovu said her group comprises both boys and girls who bring a lot of creativity to the outfit.
"Some of the dances we have are not found in other groups. This is because of the experience we have," she said.
The group is currently working on getting a licence.
"We are fighting hard to fix our permit as we have been surviving on temporary permits but this time we are fighting to have a permanent one.
"Harare fans should expect fireworks as we are geared up for the shows," she said.
Source - Byo24Entertainment