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Chinese-sponsored competition illuminates young Zimbabweans' talents

China Daily | Updated: 2026-01-17 08:41
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Artists sing, present traditional dance and paint on stage during the Dreamstar Zimbabwe talent show in Harare earlier in December. XINHUA

Three performers ultimately claimed the top honors, which included cash prizes, all-expenses-paid tours to China, and recording deals with the media corporation.

Pandazz Dance Hub, a Harare-based dance group, wowed the panel of judges with their captivating performance. The group also emerged as the fans' top choice after showcasing their performance prowess.

Shadreck Moyo, founder of the seven-member youth group, was beaming with joy following the announcement of the winners.

"It's an amazing feeling, I do not want to lie. This is the first time that a dance crew has won Dreamstar. It is a dream come true for us. We had so many ups and downs, but we are here today," he said.

Moyo said the opportunity to visit and perform in China will enable the dance group to experience an international stage and strengthen their global profile.

Liu Bing, a female Chinese participant who was among the top 10 finalists in the inaugural Dreamstar in 2014, said the show has been elevated to international standards over the past decade.

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