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Bev, Zoey clash
18 Jun 2014 at 02:23hrs | Views
Popular raunchy dancers Beverly "Bev" Sibanda and Noleen "Zoey" Sifelani will once again clash at a winter bash dubbed "Official Dance Kick Off" tomorrow at the Super Label Nightclub.
The two dancers-cum-musicians are somewhat rivals and both claim to be queens of the dance floor. The night bash is likely to decide who is the hottest on stage at the moment.
The raunchy dancers will also share the stage with other dance groups but focus would be on their rivalry.
One of the youngest dancehall chanters, Ras Pompy, Mostaff and T Makwikwi will be belting out their popular numbers at the show.
One of the event organisers, Hapaguti "Hapaz" Mapimhidze who is also Bev's manager said all is set for the show.
"We have done all the necessary preparations for the event and the performers have confirmed their participation. The show is meant to unite upcoming dancehall artistes with dancers because music and dance go together.
"I believe these upcoming dancehall artistes have a lot of potential but are often sidelined in shows and that is why we came up with the bash," he said.
Hapaz also said they are planning to make this event a monthly show to improve synergies between dancers and chanters.
Other dance groups that are expected to perform include Apama, ex-Sexy Angels member Gonyeti, Malaika, Afro Identity, Explosion, Syndicate and Unique.
The two dancers-cum-musicians are somewhat rivals and both claim to be queens of the dance floor. The night bash is likely to decide who is the hottest on stage at the moment.
The raunchy dancers will also share the stage with other dance groups but focus would be on their rivalry.
One of the youngest dancehall chanters, Ras Pompy, Mostaff and T Makwikwi will be belting out their popular numbers at the show.
"We have done all the necessary preparations for the event and the performers have confirmed their participation. The show is meant to unite upcoming dancehall artistes with dancers because music and dance go together.
"I believe these upcoming dancehall artistes have a lot of potential but are often sidelined in shows and that is why we came up with the bash," he said.
Hapaz also said they are planning to make this event a monthly show to improve synergies between dancers and chanters.
Other dance groups that are expected to perform include Apama, ex-Sexy Angels member Gonyeti, Malaika, Afro Identity, Explosion, Syndicate and Unique.
Source - The Herald