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Ghanaian dance group, Let’s Dance Africa will launch a captivating dance challenge inspired by Ronica Sings’ ‘Covenant Keeping God’ on December 19, 2024.
This initiative aims to celebrate the uplifting spirit of the song while encouraging individuals to express their creativity through dance.
Ronica Sings, known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, has captivated audiences with her music that resonates deeply within the gospel community.
The dance challenge invites participants to create and share their unique dance routines inspired by the song. It is open to both professional dancers and people who just love to dance.
‘Covenant Keeping God’, is a powerful song that celebrates faith, resilience, and the unbreakable promises of love and support from the Divine. It marries Ronica’s soulful vocals with an infectious beat, creating a perfect backdrop for a dance challenge that encourages participants to express their joy and gratitude through dance.
Ronica describes the motivation behind the dance challenge and according to her, she wanted to create something that not only highlights the message of my song but also invites people to engage with it in a fun and creative way.
The dance challenge will be officially launched soon and participants are encouraged to share their dance videos on social media platforms using the hashtag #CovenantKeepingDanceChallenge. Ronica will personally engage with submissions, sharing her favourites and even surprising a few lucky participants with exclusive content and prizes.
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