Meet Kuda, Zimbabwe’s Rising Celebrity Choreographer: A Journey of Passion and Perseverance
In the vibrant world of Zimbabwean entertainment, few names have risen to prominence as swiftly and impressively as c’s most sought-after choreographers.As Kuda and his collaborator, Tariro Gezi, prepare to take their Rhumba Night Tour to Mutare, it is an opportune time to delve into the inspiring journey of this dance maestro.
"Dancing started as a hobby, and it grew with each passing day," Kuda shared in an interview. "I tried my hand at different activities such as soccer and cricket, but my love for dance was undeniable. My grandmother always pushed me to go to school, but she also saw the potential in my dancing and supported me wholeheartedly."
"Tapfumanei armed me with the skill to do dancing professionally. I remember how I’d dance at a wedding just for a suit, but I’d be very happy, as I’d have a suit to wear to church," Kuda reminisced. This humble beginning laid the foundation for a career that would soon span continents.
"Perseverance and consistency in the industry are quite important," Kuda emphasized. "People might think that Tariro and I started dancing recently, but it actually dates back, and it’s been years of practice."
"I have already started mentoring young people, and I feel I must train up-and-coming artistes in my field of interest. Using your feet can enable you to take care of your family as long as you can manage and maintain your brand," Kuda explained, highlighting his commitment to giving back to the community.
"We’ll also have children’s classes, focusing more on mental health, as we fight drug and substance abuse in the country and build self-esteem in people," he outlined, reflecting on the broader social impact of his work.
We invite our readers to share their thoughts on the role of dance and art in raising awareness for important causes. How have events like the Rhumba Night Tour impacted your community? What other creative initiatives do you think could make a significant difference? Share your views in the comments below and let’s keep the conversation going!
In the words of Kuda, "Using your feet can enable you to take care of your family as long as you can manage and maintain your brand." Let us celebrate the achievements of this rising star and look forward to the inspiring work he will continue to bring to the stage.
From Humble Beginnings to Global Recognition
Kuda’s story is one of determination and passion, rooted in the humble surroundings of Chitungwiza. Growing up with his grandparents, Kuda was not academically inclined, but his grandmother’s unwavering support and encouragement steered him towards his true calling – dance.Kuda the Choreographer and Tariro Gezi Celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a Rhumba Night Tour |
Details of the Mutare Event
For those planning to attend the Mutare leg of the Rhumba Night Tour, here are the key details:Date: October 18, 2024
Time: 1800Hrs (6:00 PM)
Venue: Mwenje Chillspot
Dress Code: Pink and White, symbolizing the fight against breast cancer
Advance Tickets: $10, available by contacting +263 71 557 9999.
Time: 1800Hrs (6:00 PM)
Venue: Mwenje Chillspot
Dress Code: Pink and White, symbolizing the fight against breast cancer
Advance Tickets: $10, available by contacting +263 71 557 9999.
The Early Days: Learning and Growing
Kuda’s journey into professional dancing was facilitated by a childhood friend, Tapfumanei, who taught him the basics of choreography. This single lesson sparked a fire that has continued to burn brightly. In his early days, Kuda would often dance at weddings in exchange for a suit, a gesture that not only provided him with clothing but also instilled in him a sense of pride and purpose."Tapfumanei armed me with the skill to do dancing professionally. I remember how I’d dance at a wedding just for a suit, but I’d be very happy, as I’d have a suit to wear to church," Kuda reminisced. This humble beginning laid the foundation for a career that would soon span continents.
Choreographing for the Stars
Kuda’s big break came when he choreographed Koffi Olomide’s music video for the song "Patati Patata" featuring Roki. This collaboration catapulted him into the limelight and opened doors to working with some of the best musicians in Zimbabwe, including Jah Prayzah and Nutty O. His work has also extended beyond Zimbabwe’s borders, with collaborations with renowned video director Kenny from Tanzania, who has worked with artists like Diamond Platnumz.Global Travels and Diverse Engagements
Kuda’s career has taken him to various parts of the world, including the UAE, Rwanda, and China, where he has participated in weddings and dance classes. "God has been so good to me. I’ve travelled the world and have been to Dubai just to choreograph a wedding. I thank God that I’ve been able to travel by air more than 20 times," he expressed, reflecting on the blessings and opportunities he has received.Rhumba Night Tour and Community Engagement
In addition to his high-profile collaborations, Kuda, along with Tariro Gezi, hosts popular Rhumba Night Dance classes in Harare. These classes have become a staple in the city’s entertainment scene and are now set to expand to Mutare. The Rhumba Night Tour, scheduled for October 18, 2024, at Mwenje Chillspot, promises an evening of dance, education, and community spirit, all while raising awareness for breast cancer."Perseverance and consistency in the industry are quite important," Kuda emphasized. "People might think that Tariro and I started dancing recently, but it actually dates back, and it’s been years of practice."
Mentoring the Next Generation
Despite his busy schedule, Kuda has made it a point to mentor young dancers. His vision includes opening his own dance studios in Harare, Mutare, and Bulawayo, where he plans to offer classes focused on mental health and self-esteem, particularly for children."I have already started mentoring young people, and I feel I must train up-and-coming artistes in my field of interest. Using your feet can enable you to take care of your family as long as you can manage and maintain your brand," Kuda explained, highlighting his commitment to giving back to the community.
Beyond Choreography: Fashion and Brand Ambassadors
Kuda’s talents extend beyond the dance floor. He has also ventured into fashion modelling, working with brands such as Jet Stores, Hatipfeki Junk, Germany Construction, and High Class Car Sales. This multifaceted approach to his career has solidified his status as a versatile and influential figure in Zimbabwe’s entertainment industry.The Future of Dance in Zimbabwe
As Kuda continues to soar to new heights, his impact on the dance scene in Zimbabwe is undeniable. His plans to introduce regular Rhumba classes in Bulawayo, with a focus on mental health and self-esteem, underscore his commitment to using dance as a tool for positive change."We’ll also have children’s classes, focusing more on mental health, as we fight drug and substance abuse in the country and build self-esteem in people," he outlined, reflecting on the broader social impact of his work.
Rhumba Night Tour and Community Engagement
Kuda the Choreographer’s journey is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and community engagement. As he and Tariro Gezi prepare to bring the Rhumba Night Tour to Mutare, it is a reminder that art can be both a source of entertainment and a force for social good.We invite our readers to share their thoughts on the role of dance and art in raising awareness for important causes. How have events like the Rhumba Night Tour impacted your community? What other creative initiatives do you think could make a significant difference? Share your views in the comments below and let’s keep the conversation going!
In the words of Kuda, "Using your feet can enable you to take care of your family as long as you can manage and maintain your brand." Let us celebrate the achievements of this rising star and look forward to the inspiring work he will continue to bring to the stage.