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Sunday 26 May  

#WUAinUganda No. 1 - BREAKDANCE OVERLOAD IN KAMPALA!!!!

Published on : 2 November 2012 - 2:25pm | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: WUA)
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In the first instalment of his#WUAinUganda series, Ikenna shares his decades of breakdance experience with the founder and dance crew behind the Uganda Breakdance Project, in Kampala. Find out how breakdancing is being used as a social tool for alternative learning and watch Ikenna closely, to find out what not to do when it comes to breakdancing.

RNW Africa producer Ikenna Azuike presents 'What's Up Africa' (WUA): a weekly entertainment video blog on what's hip, creative and making the news in Africa. Ikenna is on the look-out for Africa's innovators and cultural creatives, so be sure to get in touch via Twitter or Facebook if you have a hot tip.

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