TV3 Launches Bigoo Family Dance | Talent Hunt
Thu, 15 Dec 2022 13:30
As part of efforts to continue to engage and entertain their audience, the 3 Network Group has launched a dancing competition for families dubbed 'Bigoo Family Dance'.
The dance show is expected to bring together families of four each with no age restrictions.
Speaking at the media launch, Francis Doku, General-manager of 3 Network said you don't have to be a professional dancer to be on Bigoo family dance.
Families will be on stage to dance based on what is selected for that particular week.
Mr Doku encouraged more non-professional dancers to jump on the show as it's an opportunity for families to come together and have fun.
The Bigoo Family Dance is not strictly limited to families but friends and close associates who identify themselves as family.
Auditions for the show will start on 16th December at the TV3 network premises at ADESA WE, Kanda.
Meanwhile, interested families can also send their dance videos to WhatsApp number 0277222641.
Judges for the show will be Singer, Eazzy, Dancegod Lloyd and Adjetey Sowah, a known dancer.
Public Relations Officer for the Twellium group of companies, who are sponsors of the show, Kenrick Yehowada said they partnered with the 3 Network because they believe in what they have to offer to the Ghanaian people.
Detailing the inspiration behind the Bigoo Family Dance, he said it came from an event where a family had to compete among themselves to get a bottle of Bigoo drink.
He assured Ghanaians that Bigoo Family Dance will be full of excitement.

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