Mangiroza on breakdancing

Tinashe
Tinashe

Dancing is a skill and art that requires one’s dedication and time to perfect. 21-year-old Tinashe Charles Mangiroza says for him, dancing comes naturally. He said growing up he used to entertain people living in his neighbourhood with his dance moves. He started taking his dancing seriously in 2008 after watching a television programme, which focused on established dancers.


“I saw someone spinning on their head for the first time and flying through the air.  It all seemed easy and it was as if the person was enjoying himself.  That is when I decided to start taking my craft seriously,” he said.

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