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VEE STAGALASH (by TWODOWTWODOW)
botswanali vee'nin bu sarkisini nasi gozden kacirdim bilmiyorum. afrika muzigi hakkindaki bilgimi, ilgimi tekrar gozden gecirmem gerekiyor.
Zimbabwe’s new queen of dance, Vivian Nkiwane aka Vivian Nomakanjani, has lashed out at the widely-held stereotype that dancing girls are loose characters.
Vivian, who cut her teeth in the music industry as a dancer to rising rhumba star, Allen Ndoda, has been catapulted to instant stardom with her debut House-Kwasa album, Nomakanjani.
The explosive Vivian has also sent shockwaves through the dancehall, leaving revellers asking for more with her scintillating performances in Zimbabwe where she toured recently.
“As a female musician who began as a dancer, I know about the stereotype, but I would like to urge Zimbabwean music fans to realise that the arts industry has gone through a change and even females should be accepted and praised for their contribution,” she [said].