Igniting Cape Town’s Spirit with the Festive Lights Dance Off Competition: A “Future of Hope”

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Cape Town is hosting the Festive Lights Dance Off Competition as part of the annual Festive Lights Switch-On event on November 26. The competition showcases local dance talent and promotes the event’s theme of “Future of Hope.” Cape Town-based dancers of all ages can form groups of 2 to 10 members to participate. The top three dance crews will receive prizes, and the overall winning team will earn a grand prize of R10,000, as well as the opportunity to perform during the Festive Lights Switch-On event.

What is the Festive Lights Dance Off Competition in Cape Town?

The Festive Lights Dance Off Competition is a dance competition held in Cape Town as part of the annual Festive Lights Switch-On event. It aims to showcase local dance talent and promote the event’s theme of “Future of Hope.” Participants must be Cape Town-based dancers of all ages and form groups of 2 to 10 members. The top three dance crews will receive prizes, and the overall winning team will earn a grand prize of R10,000. The winning crews will also have the opportunity to perform during the Festive Lights Switch-On event.

Embracing Local Talent through Dance

Cape Town is set to host a thrilling dance competition, the “[Festive Lights Dance Off Competition](https://capetown.today/embracing-hope-and-innovation-cape-towns-festive-season-celebration/),” as part of the annual Festive Lights Switch-On event on November 26. The competition seeks to highlight the city’s incredible talent pool while promoting the event’s theme, “Future of Hope.” The city is committed to fostering local talent, and the contest is open to Cape Town-based dancers of all ages, who must form groups of 2 to 10 members.

To join the competition, dance crews need to upload a two-minute choreographed dance video on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok and tag @CTFestiveLights. Participants must use the hashtag #CTFestiveLightsDance to make it easy for the judges to find their entries. The deadline for submissions is 12:00 on November 15, 2023.

The contest embraces South African music, requiring dance routines to be choreographed to local tunes. It accepts a variety of dance styles, such as amapiano, hip-hop, breakdance, gwara-gwara, and other recognized forms, encouraging participants to display their creativity and imagination.

Showcasing Talent at the V&A Waterfront Dance-off

Following the submission stage, the top ten groups will be notified and invited to participate in a public dance-off on November 19 at the iconic V&A Waterfront, beginning at 13:30. This exciting event allows the public to appreciate the remarkable talent Cape Town has to offer.

The top three dance crews will receive prizes, with the overall winning team earning a grand prize of R10,000. The first and second runners-up will be awarded R5,000 and R2,000, respectively. Apart from the cash rewards, the winning crews will also have the prestigious opportunity to perform during the Festive Lights Switch-On event on November 26.

Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith, expressed his enthusiasm for the competition, saying, “Cape Town is a city of immense talent, and we have some of the best dancers in the country. I’m eager to encourage Capetonians to participate and to watch the winners perform on stage at the big event. Our annual Festive Lights Switch-On is a uniquely Cape Town event, and it makes perfect sense to showcase our best local dancing talent.”

Supporting Local Arts and Celebrating Cape Town’s Talent

Alderman Smith also highlighted the significance of endorsing and honoring local artists through events like the Festive Lights Dance Off Competition. These events not only offer a platform for talented dancers but also enrich the annual Festive Lights Switch-On event.

The public is encouraged to save the date and attend the festivities at the Grand Parade from 16:00 to 22:00 on November 26. The artist lineup for the event will be unveiled in the upcoming weeks.

For those interested in the dance competition and seeking more information about the terms and conditions, a dedicated WhatsApp line is available at 065 593 5121. Updates and announcements can be found on the competition’s social media pages: Facebook (CTFestiveLights), Instagram (ctfestivelights), and TikTok (CTFestiveLights).

The Festive Lights Dance Off Competition is set to become an essential part of Cape Town’s cultural scene, embodying the “Future of Hope” theme by empowering local artists and giving them a chance to shine on a grand stage. This event demonstrates the city’s unwavering support for the performing arts and its commitment to nurturing and celebrating the wealth of talent in Cape Town.

1. What is the Festive Lights Dance Off Competition in Cape Town?

The Festive Lights Dance Off Competition is a dance competition held in Cape Town as part of the annual Festive Lights Switch-On event. It aims to showcase local dance talent and promote the event’s theme of “Future of Hope.”

2. Who can participate in the competition?

The contest is open to Cape Town-based dancers of all ages, who must form groups of 2 to 10 members.

3. How can dance crews join the competition?

To join the competition, dance crews need to upload a two-minute choreographed dance video on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok and tag @CTFestiveLights. Participants must use the hashtag #CTFestiveLightsDance to make it easy for the judges to find their entries.

4. What is the deadline for submissions?

The deadline for submissions is 12:00 on November 15, 2023.

5. Where will the public dance-off take place?

The public dance-off will take place on November 19 at the V&A Waterfront, beginning at 13:30.

6. What are the prizes for the top three dance crews?

The top three dance crews will receive prizes, with the overall winning team earning a grand prize of R10,000. The first and second runners-up will be awarded R5,000 and R2,000, respectively.

7. Will the winning dance crews get to perform during the Festive Lights Switch-On event?

Yes, the winning crews will have the opportunity to perform during the Festive Lights Switch-On event on November 26.

8. How can I get more information about the competition?

For those interested in the dance competition and seeking more information about the terms and conditions, a dedicated WhatsApp line is available at 065 593 5121. Updates and announcements can also be found on the competition’s social media pages: Facebook (CTFestiveLights), Instagram (ctfestivelights), and TikTok (CTFestiveLights).

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