Sunday, 6 July 2014

DANCING PUTS FOOD ON MY TABLE- JOYCE CHUKWUMA



While many parents are still not prepared to encourage their children or wards to take to dancing as a career, professional dancer cum actress, Joyce Chukwuma a.k.a Miss Boogie says the act of moving the body puts food on her table. The proprietress of a school of dancing however believes everybody can dance.
However she was quick to add that it takes fitness and passion to be a good professional dancer.
In her words, “Anybody can dance but it takes passion, fitness and creativity to be a better dance performer.”

On her assertion that the act puts food on her table, she added, “It`s very lucrative to be a dancer. But doing it well is also depending on individual`s package.”
Not relenting in her postulation, the popular Miss Boogie went on to say, “The painful thing is that in Nigeria people don’t see dancing as a good form of making money but that is not true. Dancing has given me a studio. I have done several high grade stage performances. I am on the pay roll of Soulmusic. It got me my car and a better life.”
To her, “Everybody is entitled to his or her opinion. That is why it is not dancing that is the matter but how successful the dancer proves himself or herself. It is the reason they should all give it a try.”
Meanwhile on the vexatious prolonged abduction of the over 200 girls from the Chibok community in Borno State the dancer who has concluded procedures for admission to study criminal justice  at the Walden University in Amsterdam concludes losing hope on the federal government rescue plans.

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