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Endurance, a professional dancer who was born in Nigeria and now resides in Ghana, has stated that the dance industry found her rather than the other way around.
In an interview that aired on Friday, July 14, on Showbiz 360 with Giovanni Caleb, a young professional dancer revealed that she began dancing three years ago since the dance space discovered her.
"Dancing led me to myself. I didn't discover dancing. That happened some three years ago. She explained that Dancing was searching for Endurance in the nooks and crannies, and that it found her.
The skilled dancer claimed that music played a significant role in the creation of her dance routines, which often emerged spontaneously from her body or were occasionally the result of careful rehearsal.
"The significance of music cannot be overstated. I'm not sure how to express it; I just seem to flow. There are instances when I publish it in such an unfiltered form. Sometimes I have to go back to my house, practise it, and then bring it to everyone's attention', she emphasised.
Endurance was Born Dzigbordi Dedzo, better known by his stage name Endurance, brought attention to the fact that DWP receives credit for the initiatives they undertake. She continued and began providing instances.
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Martha Ankomah expressed her sadness at witnessing schoolchildren learning under trees while members of parliament drove V8s.
"I get the impression that they give credit to us (DWP). "In Nigeria, we were responsible for the creation of Patek by Mr. Eazi and Overdose by Mavins," she stated.
Endurance disclosed that throughout the course of her three years working in the sector of the entertainment industry known as the dancing space, she has been able to expand the geographical scope of her fan base.
"Right now, in addition to Ghana, I have an audience in the United States, Nigeria, Kenya, and Uganda. I've also been to Dubai and South Africa," she said.
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