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It has been many weeks of interesting salsa lessons on TV.
The dance instructors have successfully done their part to ensure that participants from all the various salsa clubs have had their fair share of the dance.
Now it's time to prove to their fans how best they can dance salsa. The Semi final sessions have already started and in previous episodes on TV, the clubs in Takoradi and Kumasi took turns to display their dancing skills in salsa.
In last Sunday's episode, the audience witnessed the interesting intricate dance moves of the individual clubs in Kumasi as they battled it out for a spot in the finals. The dance festival still continues this Sunday as three salsa clubs from Accra will battle it out for a spot in the finals.
They are Jubilee Pool house, Aviation Social Centre and Pentagon from UGL Campus.
The voting period is still on and to vote for the clubs this weekend the instructions are as follows: Text JP to 1767 for Jubilee Pool House, ASC to 1767 for Aviation Social Centre and PN to 1767 for Pentagon.
So don't forget to make a date this Sunday at 3:30pm on GTV and 6:00pm on GH-One Entertainment TV to watch the Accra Semi-Finals part 1, so as to vote for your favourite.
The quest for this battle is in preparation towards the grand finale where each club is tasked to present either a group or a couple's performance in friendly competitions that will give them the opportunity to win fantastic prizes.
The much expected grand finale is set for 11th of February 2012 at the round Pavilion of the Accra International trade Fair Centre in Accra. At the end of the grand finale, the successful salsa group can win for themselves amazing mouth-watering packages.
The Close Up Salsa Fiesta is sponsored by Close UP-The closer…the better.
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