Members of an all-male dance group,
Expression, performing at the Port Harcourt audition of the Glo-Sponsored Dance
with Peter on Thursday night…
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The women folk fought back what had seemed
like oppression from the men folk at the three-week long auditions of the dance
reality TV show, Dance with Peter sponsored by Globacom, by
winning the hearts of the judges in the quest for the available six tickets at
the Port Harcourt audition of the show on Thursday night.
The Port Harcourt audition was the last in
a series of auditions in four major Nigerian cities and the capital city of
Ghana, Accra. All the previous auditions were dominated by the boys who dazzled
the judges with their brilliance.
But at the Port Harcourt audition, the
ladies put up a stiff resistance replicating nearly all the tricks up the
sleeves of the boys.
The development was applauded by Dance
star, Kaffy, who said the outcome would encourage more women to embrace
dancing as a profession.
The Port Harcourt audition presented the
last opportunity for those interested in participating at the show.
Consequently, many of the contestants who narrowly missed securing qualifying
tickets from the previously held auditions travelled to Port Harcourt to try
their luck for the final time.
Contestants from Lagos particularly
outshone their peers from other regions, including the host city. The Lagos
boys and girls were the first to break the ice by securing the nod of the
judges to go into the next round of the competition.
This development made the promoter of the
show, Peter Okoye of Psquare to jump up from his seat in exasperation at some
point. He walked to where the dancers were waiting for their turns to climb the
stage, and charged the local contestants to raise their game.
“Port Harcourt, what is happening?
You are hosting this audition. Why are you breaking my heart by letting
people who came all the way from Lagos to run away with the tickets? This
region is richly talented. It’s just that you people are not taking it as
seriously as those guys from Lagos have taken it,” he said as he urged them to
put more pep into their performances.
Also at the audition was a talented group
of dancers who said they were at the audition because they believed dance was
the ticket to get their families out of grinding poverty.
Speaking before the commencement of
audition, the leader of the group named Expression, Tunde
Olaleye, said the team including a five-year old dance prodigy, Samson Oladipupo,
came together to eke a living out of dancing, considering the poor conditions
of their individual families.
“I am from a very humble background. My
parents are from Osun State, but are in Port Harcourt to hustle and we also
need to put in our own efforts to ensure that we are alive and well,” he said.
Olaleye said that when not doing menial
jobs to keep body and soul together, members of the group performed at private
and public functions and sustained themselves and their families with whatever
they received as payments. He said the group was determined to focus on dance
as a means of economically empowering themselves and their families.
Their routine at the audition included
some stunts and daring dance moves, the climax of which was the multiple back
flips by the five year-old member of the group. The group also wowed the judges
by creatively forming a motorcycle with their bodies at one point in their
performance.
Over 300 individuals and groups fought for the available six qualifying tickets from the Port Harcourt audition.
A total of 30 contestants from the five auditions will now assemble in Lagos where they will slug it out for the star prize of N3million, a Rav4 SUV and a rare opportunity to feature in PSquare next music video. Also available for grab is a Honda City plus N2m and a Kia Rio with N1m for the first and second runners-up respectively. The first and second runners up will also have the grace to dance with a Glo ambassador each in their next music videos.
Over 300 individuals and groups fought for the available six qualifying tickets from the Port Harcourt audition.
A total of 30 contestants from the five auditions will now assemble in Lagos where they will slug it out for the star prize of N3million, a Rav4 SUV and a rare opportunity to feature in PSquare next music video. Also available for grab is a Honda City plus N2m and a Kia Rio with N1m for the first and second runners-up respectively. The first and second runners up will also have the grace to dance with a Glo ambassador each in their next music videos.
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