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Nigeria Dances Its Way Into The Olympics With French Embassy’s Support
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The French Embassy in Nigeria has provided support and sponsorship to the FAME Foundation, a Civil Society Organization, to introduce the Olympic sport of Breakdance in Nigeria. The aim is to nurture young talent in sports and enable them to compete both nationally and internationally.
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Emmanuella Blatmann, the French Ambassador to Nigeria, made this announcement during a breakdance competition organized by the FAME Foundation in Abuja as part of the upcoming grand finale in Lagos. The initiative’s goal is to promote breakdancing in Nigeria and discover and harness the abundant talent among young Nigerians in this field.
Blatmann recognized the rich dance culture in Nigeria and its significance on a global scale. Breakdancing, also known as breaking or B-boying, is a dynamic dance style with stylized footwork and athletic moves like backspins and headspins, often characterized by acrobatic maneuvers.
The FAME Foundation, a gender-focused non-governmental organization dedicated to the empowerment of women and girls in Nigeria and Africa, organized a national breakdance championship. This championship is part of the ‘Play it Dream it’ project, which seeks to promote social inclusion through sports.
The French Ambassador highlighted the importance of sponsoring this sport to foster social inclusion through sports, and she mentioned that breakdancing will be a discipline at the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games.
She emphasized the positive values promoted by dance, such as respect, community, and unity. She commended the partnership with the FAME Foundation and expressed satisfaction with the Embassy’s sponsorship of various projects focused on women’s rights and empowerment over the past four years.
Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello, the Executive Director of the FAME Foundation, explained that the competition has taken place in various states, with the grand finale scheduled for Lagos in two weeks. She emphasized that breakdancing is no longer just entertainment but has become a sport used to empower young people and spread awareness about social issues like fraud, rape, and thuggery.
The competition produced six finalists, including B-boy Bill, Bboy Brymo, B-boy Zodiac, B-girl Janiel, B-boy Ice, and B-boy Motiz, who will compete in the grand finale in Lagos.
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