Fade Ogunro, a former Nigerian dancer, has announced that she will pay for the studies to Anthony who danced barefoot in the mud and to another disadvantaged boy
He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him
Surely you will remember the young Nigerian dancer who danced barefoot in the mud. Now this guy is offered one complete training, thanks to the big heart of a former dancer from her own country.
The video of Anthony training dancing in really difficult conditions, demonstrating his passion for dance, has been around the world, moving and thrilling everyone.
The Nigerian dancer dancing in the mud reminds us to always believe in our dreams
Among the many people he has struck there is also Fade Ogunro, ex ballerina who responded to the video with a tweet in which has offered to sponsor this young man's comprehensive education and promising dancer:
“As a former dancer I am jealous of her beautiful lines, her toes and her effortless grace. I want to pay for her entire education anywhere in the world until she graduates from University "
As a former ballerina I’m jealous of his beautiful lines, his toe points and his effortless gracefulness. @leapofdanceacademy I want to pay for his entire formal education anywhere in the world until he graduates from Uni. https://t.co/lqK76UFrAt
— Fadé Ogunro (@FadeOgunro) July 7, 2020
And he is not the only boy that Fade will help to train and graduate, thanks to the collaboration of The Leap of Dance Academy, a dance school that offers quality education to young Nigerians with few opportunities.
In another tweet, the former dancer made it known that she had received a video call of thanks, not only from Anthony but also from another Nigerian boy for whom she will pay the same long and complete training.
Awwww my heart.
Just received a video call from the 2 ballet students @LeapOfDanceAca1 that I’ll be sponsoring their education until they graduate from Uni.
The boy smiling is the amazing kid that went viral.
They made me cry with joy. Bless you both; your dreams will manifest. pic.twitter.com/dlfhNt1NSK
— Fadé Ogunro (@FadeOgunro) July 8, 2020
We too can contribute to helping Leap of Dance Academy train new young dancers in Nigeria.
You can contact the school via its Instagram profile or by writing to leapofdanceacademy@gmail.com.
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