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Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by CursedOsuPigs: 7:00pm On Dec 25, 2023
Dubbed Nigeria's viral ballet dancer, 13-year-old Anthony Madu's life has changed beyond recognition over the last three years after his dance moves and internet fame catapulted him from his modest home in Lagos to one of the UK's most prestigious ballet schools.

It was his dance teacher who filmed the young boy in June 2020 as he practised pirouettes barefoot in the rain.

Afterwards, he uploaded the video to social media where it caught the eye of Hollywood actress Viola Davis who shared it to her huge following on Twitter, now known as X - and the clip amassed 16 million views.

It led to Anthony being offered a scholarship at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at the American Ballet Theatre. However, Covid-19 restrictions at the time meant the training had to take place online.

It was then that Anthony was given a chance to study at Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham - which had seemed to him an unattainable dream.

"So when I got the scholarship, I was surprised but really happy," the teenager, who has now been at Elmhurst for just over a year, tells the BBC.

Sitting in one of the school's practice studios, he shyly admits it has not been an easy transition.

"For the first year, it felt really, really hard trying to adjust to like the weather compared to Nigeria and also missing home as well," he says.

However he has how settled down and enjoys the strictures of his new dance regime.

"I video call my mum every day and hang out with my friends. Here, we do more classical ballet. It has to be precise, like having the arms right."

Anthony grew up in a community with no dance schools, let alone classical ballet schools. Without the chance for formal training, he taught himself through watching videos and copying moves that fascinated him.

It was a hobby that surprised his family.

"When he was five years, I saw him dancing. I thought: 'What is wrong with you?'" Ifeoma Madu, Anthony's mother, who still lives in Lagos, tells the BBC.

"People were telling me that this type of dance is not for boys. But it's what he loves doing, so I let him go for it," she says.

As Anthony's interest developed, his family moved to a different neighbourhood of the city so he could attend the Lagos Leap Dance Academy.

"The day the video went viral, I wasn't meant to go for class that day. I was just doing the dance and then my dance teacher decided to film it," he remembers.

"When I came for a practice the next day, he told me that it's got over thousands of views."

But most aspiring ballet dancers across Africa do not have Anthony's luck or opportunities.

Mike Wamaya, a ballet teacher in Kibera - Africa's largest informal urban settlement - in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, is impressed by Anthony's story.

"It is very rare to see young boys getting scholarships from Africa to go outside to dance," the 48-year-old, who has more than 250 children taking his classes, tells the BBC.

"Over the years, ballet has been linked to only the elite community and now slowly we are breaking it."

his mother, who says Anthony wants to become a professional dancer when he grows up.

His ambitions have also caught the attention of Calvin Royal III - the third African-American ballet dancer to rise to the rank of principal with the American Ballet Theatre - and Anthony's inspiration.

"I can't tell you how proud I am of you," Royal tells the BBC in a specially recorded message to the young dancer. "Keep going. Keep soaring."

Life in Birmingham is also broadening Antony's horizons, as there is more on offer academically at Elmhurst.

"When I was in Nigeria, I didn't do things like art. But now I love drawing. And learning other dances too. Aside from ballet, contemporary is my favourite," he says.

Though he admits his mother is less impressed by his changing accent, which now has an English lilt.

And as he absorbs Royal's words - his advice to other aspiring dancers is similar: do not lose your tenacity.

"There might be struggles along the way but remember it's just temporary and it will be worth it in the end.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67819857

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Leun: 2:06pm On Dec 28, 2023
Happy for the lad.
To everyone out there keep doing your best in what you're doing.

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by ClearFlair: 2:07pm On Dec 28, 2023
See handle. When you no be Yaba left patient undecided

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by MavisEleanor: 2:07pm On Dec 28, 2023
Fun Fact

Ballet was used to train soldiers in the defunct Soviet Union last century.

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by opalu: 2:07pm On Dec 28, 2023
Lolz
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Ballzproblem2: 2:07pm On Dec 28, 2023
Those laughing at him ,is not better than mining skull for #20k ?

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Scarrr: 2:08pm On Dec 28, 2023
Nice one boy
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by johnog4sure: 2:08pm On Dec 28, 2023
Effeminate... not attractive(good) for a male child...some will come and be bashing me soon, all Nigerian youths know is money and fame, throw other things in the trash can

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Justiceleague1: 2:09pm On Dec 28, 2023
See moniker for God's sake

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by DDIA: 2:09pm On Dec 28, 2023
undecided JusticeLeague1, wetin do CursedOsuPigs ?
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by negaiyke: 2:09pm On Dec 28, 2023
This Sport is Gayish....

Argue with your Keyboard/Cellphone

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Haydens: 2:10pm On Dec 28, 2023
Guys are using their hands to emasculate themselves these days.

Something that's only meant for girls alone.

Back in the days men used to drink blood before going to war now men are dancing ballet, tueh. sad 🤮🤮

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by sboga: 2:11pm On Dec 28, 2023
hope d guy no go chop bonemeat
d boy looks like hin dey chop am
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by dibunotion(m): 2:12pm On Dec 28, 2023
I personally know him from adaloko afromedia okoko in Ojo
Him was trained by my good friend Daniel Owoseni Ajala
But they had a issue and he was deliberately left out of the boys history.
You can research about it and leap of dance academy

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by PinkNature: 2:12pm On Dec 28, 2023
He looks and talk feminine right now. Looks like he's going through a lot maybe.

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Throwback: 2:13pm On Dec 28, 2023
They need to protect him from homosexual influences in his new society.

Because they will surely come looking for him.

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by PinkNature: 2:14pm On Dec 28, 2023
The third paragraph before the end of the article.
What did the mom expect?
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by free2ryhme: 2:15pm On Dec 28, 2023
CursedOsuPigs:
Dubbed Nigeria's viral ballet dancer, 13-year-old Anthony Madu's life has changed beyond recognition over the last three years after his dance moves and internet fame catapulted him from his modest home in Lagos to one of the UK's most prestigious ballet schools.

It was his dance teacher who filmed the young boy in June 2020 as he practised pirouettes barefoot in the rain.

Afterwards, he uploaded the video to social media where it caught the eye of Hollywood actress Viola Davis who shared it to her huge following on Twitter, now known as X - and the clip amassed 16 million views.

It led to Anthony being offered a scholarship at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at the American Ballet Theatre. However, Covid-19 restrictions at the time meant the training had to take place online.

It was then that Anthony was given a chance to study at Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham - which had seemed to him an unattainable dream.

"So when I got the scholarship, I was surprised but really happy," the teenager, who has now been at Elmhurst for just over a year, tells the BBC.

Sitting in one of the school's practice studios, he shyly admits it has not been an easy transition.

"For the first year, it felt really, really hard trying to adjust to like the weather compared to Nigeria and also missing home as well," he says.

However he has how settled down and enjoys the strictures of his new dance regime.

"I video call my mum every day and hang out with my friends. Here, we do more classical ballet. It has to be precise, like having the arms right."

Anthony grew up in a community with no dance schools, let alone classical ballet schools. Without the chance for formal training, he taught himself through watching videos and copying moves that fascinated him.

It was a hobby that surprised his family.

"When he was five years, I saw him dancing. I thought: 'What is wrong with you?'" Ifeoma Madu, Anthony's mother, who still lives in Lagos, tells the BBC.

"People were telling me that this type of dance is not for boys. But it's what he loves doing, so I let him go for it," she says.

As Anthony's interest developed, his family moved to a different neighbourhood of the city so he could attend the Lagos Leap Dance Academy.

"The day the video went viral, I wasn't meant to go for class that day. I was just doing the dance and then my dance teacher decided to film it," he remembers.

"When I came for a practice the next day, he told me that it's got over thousands of views."

But most aspiring ballet dancers across Africa do not have Anthony's luck or opportunities.

Mike Wamaya, a ballet teacher in Kibera - Africa's largest informal urban settlement - in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, is impressed by Anthony's story.

"It is very rare to see young boys getting scholarships from Africa to go outside to dance," the 48-year-old, who has more than 250 children taking his classes, tells the BBC.

"Over the years, ballet has been linked to only the elite community and now slowly we are breaking it."

his mother, who says Anthony wants to become a professional dancer when he grows up.

His ambitions have also caught the attention of Calvin Royal III - the third African-American ballet dancer to rise to the rank of principal with the American Ballet Theatre - and Anthony's inspiration.

"I can't tell you how proud I am of you," Royal tells the BBC in a specially recorded message to the young dancer. "Keep going. Keep soaring."

Life in Birmingham is also broadening Antony's horizons, as there is more on offer academically at Elmhurst.

"When I was in Nigeria, I didn't do things like art. But now I love drawing. And learning other dances too. Aside from ballet, contemporary is my favourite," he says.

Though he admits his mother is less impressed by his changing accent, which now has an English lilt.

And as he absorbs Royal's words - his advice to other aspiring dancers is similar: do not lose your tenacity.

"There might be struggles along the way but remember it's just temporary and it will be worth it in the end.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67819857

good for him

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by porthouse7(f): 2:16pm On Dec 28, 2023
Imagine this boy roaming about in Onitsha, Igbos need to thank yorubas

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by theophorus(m): 2:19pm On Dec 28, 2023
dibunotion:
I personally know him from adaloko afromedia okoko in Ojo
Him was trained by my good friend Daniel Owoseni Ajala
But they had a issue and he was deliberately left out of the boys history.
You can research about it and leap of dance academy

If this is True, then wait for 'Life', it will give him His reward in Full dose.

In the meantime, Congratulations to Him.
May those homos/confuse gender people never get to you.
Amen!
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Sleekfingers: 2:21pm On Dec 28, 2023
PinkNature:
He looks and talk feminine right now. Looks like he's going through a lot maybe.


Go and check most male ballet dancers.....they act / talk/ walk feminine, due to the style of the dance, music and exercise. So he is on the right track

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Sleekfingers: 2:25pm On Dec 28, 2023
Throwback:
They need to protect him from homosexual influences in his new society.

Because they will surely come looking for him.


Are there no homosexual influences in Nigeria? Even here in Nigeria, they are multiplying everyday. Except you chose to be lying to yourself.

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by We4all: 2:30pm On Dec 28, 2023
He is gay.
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by We4all: 2:32pm On Dec 28, 2023
Haydens:
Guys are using their hands to emasculate themselves these days.

Something that's only meant for girls alone.

Back in the days men used to drink blood before going to war now men are dancing ballet, tueh. sad 🤮🤮

You are right.
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Christistruth00: 2:34pm On Dec 28, 2023
johnog4sure:
Effeminate... not attractive(good) for a male child...some will come and be bashing me soon, all Nigerian youths know is money and fame, throw other things in the trash can

I am glad for him but he has to stay away from the Gay Crowd
They like male dancers

Rio Ferdinand used to be a Scholarship ballet Student until he switched to Football and ended up playing for Manchester United
Though he said Ballet dancing helped his football Skills a lot
Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by Tjra: 2:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
negaiyke:
This Sport is Gayish....

Argue with your Keyboard/Cellphone
True talk

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Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by TheWinterBird(f): 2:56pm On Dec 28, 2023
Congratulations to him.

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