The future is bright: The video of Somizi Mhlongo teaching young kids to dance reminds Mzansi about his 2010 World Cup choreography heroics.
Somizi Mhlongo is undoubtedly one of Mzansi’s best choreographers of this generation. His contribution to the choreography of Sarafina set him at the top as an idol when he showcased his outstanding skills. He later joined Idols SA as a judge in 2015, playing a pivotal role in developing young talents across Mzansi. His career is one that all young choreographers in the business look forward to imitating.
As a veteran as he is now, Somizi is entirely fully focused on developing young talents. He has dedicated his time to the cause, which is a commitment that is bearing fruits. Somizi choreographed several top shows like the Miss SouthAfrica and South African Music Awards ceremony, among others. His latest video doing rehearsals with young kids was perfect and reminded Mzansi of Somizi’s 2010 FIFA World Cup heroics. If the development of these young kids continues in this direction, we may watch a better performance soon.
Somizi Mhlongo teaches kids to dance reminding Mzansi of his 2010 World Cup choreography heroics.
Somizi’s performance at the opening and closing ceremony of the 2010 FIFA world cup is arguably his best. At the world cup, Somgaga showed the world that Mzansi got talent as he led the best of his skills. It is a performance that will never go out of Mzansi’s history of choreography. Many fans feared that Mzansi would not see such talent as in Somizi before the man decided to pass on his skills to the next generation.
The forty-nine-year-old choreographer took his time to teach young kids how to be one of the best in the game. He took the front position and started to make some moves as the young kids followed his lead. Another older lady who looked like a teacher to the young ones also joined Somizi at the front. The young kids’ abilities were evident for all to see and anticipate what they can do in the future if they remain grounded.
Watch Somizi Mhlongo teaching young kids to dance.
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The man considers these young talents the special as he witnessed their skills in them. He also told them one of his best tips to be a top performer: if you make a mistake, you don’t stop. Somizi considers that the end game of choreography is all in enjoying yourself on the stage and making others want because no one is error-free. If the young choreographers learn well, we will surely get to watch another performance to the levels Somizi sets at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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