Corona Dance Angola. Day 43
Pandemic lockdowns might be pervasive, but not all our movements are restricted. This has led to a rise in dance, as people seek fitness, stress relief, healing — and connection.
Our today's guest will show some Covid-19 dancing techniques while staying at home without studying.
Choreography is a conversation.
YO YO YO, quarantine affected me, I spent a long time without studying. Now I'm going to dance!
Quarantine, quarantine quarantine, quarantine
Quarantine, quarantine quarantine, quarantine
YO YO YO, quarantine affected me, I spent a long time without studying. Now I'm going to dance!
Quarantine, quarantine quarantine, quarantine
Quarantine, quarantine quarantine, quarantine
Dance is good because it expresses human nature - it’s not just fun, although it is certainly fun. It’s not just exercise, either.
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This is the first and the only Coronavirus show in Angola where the most ordinary citizens show their brilliant talents.
The heroes of the program are the most ordinary citizens - they share with the audience their songs, poems and real stories of how the Coronavirus pandemic affected their lives.
We launched the “Corona Voice show” campaign to provide a space for young women and men around Angola to share their views, experiences and initiatives.
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