Photos: Wow! Nigeria's Kelvin Ayanruoh Wins 'Dance With Peter' Reality Show, Becomes Africa's Dance King
Kelvin (in front) reacts after winning the show
Kelvin came tops at the grand finale of the show held at the Bamako Studios, Ojodu, Lagos, having beaten his closest challengers, Mali Hot Boy, and Ghanaian Julius Fakta to second and third places respectively to clinch the coveted crown of best dancer in West Africa.
Amazing Amy won in the fourth place while Da Octopus came fifth.
With this development, Kelvin wins Globacom’s top prize of a Toyota Rav 4 SUV and N3million cash with an opportunity of featuring in P-Square’s next music video. Mali Hot Boy, won a Honda Civic car and N2million, while Julius Fakta won a Kia Rio car and N1million cash prize.
With this development, Kelvin wins Globacom’s top prize of a Toyota Rav 4 SUV and N3million cash with an opportunity of featuring in P-Square’s next music video. Mali Hot Boy, won a Honda Civic car and N2million, while Julius Fakta won a Kia Rio car and N1million cash prize.
Both of them will also have a chance to feature in a top Glo Ambassador’s music video.
Kelvin Ayanruoh, flanked by first runner-up, Mali Hot Boy (right) and second runner-up, Julius Fakta,
Kelvin who says his philosophy in life is “respect all and fear none” seems to be inching closer to his dream of being a top international choreographer with this much-sought victory which is also remarkable, given that he started out as a member of a dance group called Elevators NG.
Kelvin was singled out at the audition stage by the judges who noticed his dexterity and encouraged him to progress to the next stage as a solo performer. He has justified the confidence reposed in him by the judges by winning the competition.
L-R: Second runner-up, Julius Fakta; first runner-up, Mali Hot Boy; show promoter and judge, Peter Okoye, and winner, Kelvin Ayanruoh,
Other dancers who made it through the elimination stages to the grand finale were Amazing Amy, Da Octopus, G-Xtreem and C-Fly. They were voted fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh respectively by followers of the show.
The dance reality show was launched in August by Globacom in partnership with Peter Okoye, the twin brother and partner in musical group, P-Square. The company said its decision to sponsor the show was based on the need to promote the dance culture among Africans and support those who may want to go into the dance profession to discover their potential.
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