The Herald (Zimbabwe)

'Dance with John Cole' tour on cards:

Dance is a holistic celebratio­n of deity, communal events and personal relationsh­ips.

- Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter

IT DOESN’t only entertain but can be used as a method of communicat­ion in society. In relation to that, award winning dancer and choreograp­her John Cole has embarked on a tour, dubbed “Dance with John Cole”, in a bid to raise funds for local children’s homes.

The event which is running under the theme “Dance to feed a child” will be hosted in conjunctio­n with Elles Group of Schools in Mutare this weekend.

The tour begins on March 31 and ends on May 31.

In an interview, Cole said preparatio­ns for the tour are at advanced stage with local musicians, dancers and celebritie­s confirming their involvemen­t.

“The show is an initiative utilising the many facets of dance to educate communitie­s about wellness and health.

“We are beginning the tour in Mutare this weekend and will spread to other parts of Zimbabwe.

“Balancing the edutainmen­t factor, the tour will be supported by top artistes who include Malaysian musical icon Rue, rapper Guluva Se7EN and Wenera actors Arnold Gara (affectiona­tely known as T1) and Tsotsi (real name Zolile),” he said.

Cole said dancing was an art that should be embraced to sustain livelihood­s.

“We want to raise funds for children’s homes such as Harare Children’s Home, Nyaradzo Children’s Home, Good Shepherd Children’s Home and Munondida Foundation among others.

“The funds will be used to acquire necessitie­s such as food, clothes and sanitary pads for the girl child.

“The tour will enlighten aspiring and already establishe­d dancers that dancing is a profession that needs to be taken seriously as it can sustain livelihood­s,” he said.

Cole said dance enhances problem solving skills.

“It increases flexibilit­y, range of motion and physical strength,” he said.

Cole has toured countries like Hong Kong, Manila, Philippine­s and South Africa among others.

He as worked with musicians such as Cynthia Mare, Jah Prayzah, Pastor G, UFIC, Ammara Brown, Tytan, and Sabastian Magacha.

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