Iconic Nigerian dancer, Kafayat Oluwatoyin
Shafau, popularly known by her stage name Kaffy, has applauded the
growth of the dance industry in Nigeria. The respected dancer in a recent interview noted
that dance has grown in leaps and bound in the country and that dancers
can now have good welfare security from the profession with good
planning and understanding how to manage the business side of dance.
She told Nigezie,“The dance industry in Nigeria has really grown.
It has grown beyond just popularity stunt. Dancers have started
understanding that this is real, it’s sustainable and there is enough
security in it to retire on their own terms. Dancers need to understand
that the business side different from the art side. Understanding the
business side of things, we’re still getting there.
She highlighted the importance of dance to the music industry,
asserting that there was no way music artistes could do without dance
and vice-versa. “It has been established that dance is a
part and parcel of the entertainment industry. You don’t see music
videos without some dance. I don’t think a music video would be fun
without an element of dance or movement or choreography. Even when the artiste does not use dancers, they would need somebody
to coordinate them on how to look at the camera and how to act on set.
Kaffy is best known for breaking the Guinness World Records world
record for “Longest Dance Party” at the Nokia Silverbird Danceathon in
2006. Usher didn’t just wake up in the morning and know how to do all that, somebody taught him. Who is that person, it’s a dancer,” she added.
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