Zibos, From Free Wedding Dancer To A Choreographer

As a choreographer Zibos renews dance routines and moves so that it doesn't become monotonous
As a choreographer Zibos renews dance routines and moves so that it doesn't become monotonous

People attend weddings and get to see bride and groom dance on the happiest day of their lives. But the man and women who choreograph these weddings sometimes remain behind the scenes.

They make learning to dance easy and fun. A few months prior to the wedding, they work together with bridesmaids and groomsmen to create dance moves that fit your style.

When he first started dancing at weddings in 2013 with his friends, Onneile Tshekoetsile also known as Zibos thought it was just a hobby. The group danced for free together until they realised that there is more to this than just entertaining wedding attendees.

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