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The Black Italians use dance to fight drug abuse in Bulawayo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68423, member: 636"] A Bulawayo dance collective named The Black Italians is utilizing performance to combat drug abuse among the city's youth. The group, which has grown significantly since its formation last year, employs energetic Skhothane dance routines to draw crowds and deliver an anti-drug message. A member explained that their art provides a positive form of self-expression and demonstrates potential income opportunities within the creative arts. The initiative is driven by personal experience, as the advocate recounted losing friends to addiction during his time in South Africa. This motivates their outreach, which involves collaborating with schools and community centers to identify at-risk youth and offer them a supportive community. Their workshops provide a safe environment for building confidence and learning new skills. The collective aims to expand its reach to more communities, advocating for dance as a constructive alternative to substance abuse. Their core message encourages young people to embrace artistic expression for stress relief and personal development, steering them away from dangerous environments. [/QUOTE]
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