Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Go beyond 90 Minutes with Diski Dance.


Just in two months time, South Africa will be on the world centre stage and the Youth of Choice Organization (YOC) has recognized the opportunity to celebrate the staging of the world cup through the Diski Dance campaign leading up to the world cup. South Africa will find itself in the global spotlight as never before, so if you have not done the Diski Dance, you better start learning the Diski Dance through our campaign.

This new launched campaign and exciting initiative which aims to intensify mass mobilization campaigns already on taking place in the country and generate excitement in our region ahead of the 2010 Fifa World Cup. This project gives South Africans soccer fans a chance to learn the moves and “feel” the rhythm of African football.

This campaign aims to give South Africans soccer enthusiasts in government, municipalities, companies, organizations, institutions, schools and the tourist a chance to learn the moves and showcase the country's energetic spirit. YOC wants to promote Diski Dance as symbol South Africa’s national dance of goodwill in the streets of our towns, cities, and villages.

Our campaign has been dubbed, GO BEYOND 90 MUNITES!!!, and we are saying to South Africans they must Live it! Love it! & Do it! Diski is the common South African slang for the game of football and Diski Dance comprises of a series choreographed soccer moves in a uniform
routine that showcases the country’s passion for football. This campaign is headed by Thandeka Ntshangase who is a vibrant, young lady full of energy and an accomplished dancer teacher. She wants to inspire all people in our region to get involved in the spirit of the world cup and add to the lasting legacy of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

The Diski Dance is simply a must do for all South Africans (soccer fans or not). The Diski dance provides fun, team building, promote excitement and national unity. Special focus will be getting the young people in schools and tertiary institutions leading the way in this campaign with the hoping that the 2010 FIFA World Cup has a direct impact on our youth legacy. For companies, departments and municipalities this will be a great teambuilding opportunity and encourage the moral of staff.

For more information and bookings, you may contact Thandeka Ntshangase on 073 8946957 or email yocsouthafrica@gmail.com.

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