Nigeria’s viral ballet boy: From Lagos to elite dance college

Nigeria’s viral ballet boy: From Lagos to elite dance college

By Jenna AbaakoukBBC Information

Viral in Nigeria, ballet within the UK and Calvin Royal

Dubbed Nigeria’s viral ballet dancer, 13-year-old Anthony Madu’s life has modified past recognition during the last three years after his dance strikes and web fame catapulted him from his modest dwelling in Lagos to one of many UK’s most prestigious ballet faculties.

It was his dance instructor who filmed the younger boy in June 2020 as he practised pirouettes barefoot within the rain.

Afterwards, he uploaded the video to social media the place it caught the attention of Hollywood actress Viola Davis who shared it to her big following on Twitter, now often known as X – and the clip amassed 16 million views.

It led to Anthony being provided a scholarship on the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Faculty on the American Ballet Theatre. Nevertheless, Covid-19 restrictions on the time meant the coaching needed to happen on-line.

It was then that Anthony was given an opportunity to review at Elmhurst Ballet Faculty in Birmingham – which had appeared to him an unattainable dream.

“So once I bought the scholarship, I used to be stunned however actually comfortable,” {the teenager}, who has now been at Elmhurst for simply over a yr, tells the BBC.

Anthony Madu in a dance studio at Elmhurst Ballet School

Sitting in one of many college’s apply studios, he shyly admits it has not been a straightforward transition.

“For the primary yr, it felt actually, actually onerous attempting to regulate to love the climate in comparison with Nigeria and in addition lacking dwelling as nicely,” he says.

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

“I video name my mum day by day and hang around with my buddies. Right here, we do extra classical ballet. It needs to be exact, like having the arms proper.”

Anthony grew up in a neighborhood with no dance faculties, not to mention classical ballet faculties. With out the prospect for formal coaching, he taught himself by means of watching movies and copying strikes that fascinated him.

It was a interest that stunned his household.

“When he was 5 years, I noticed him dancing. I assumed: ‘What’s mistaken with you?'” Ifeoma Madu, Anthony’s mom, who nonetheless lives in Lagos, tells the BBC.

“Individuals had been telling me that the sort of dance isn’t for boys. Nevertheless it’s what he loves doing, so I let him go for it,” she says.

As Anthony’s curiosity developed, his household moved to a special neighbourhood of the town so he may attend the Lagos Leap Dance Academy.

“The day the video went viral, I wasn’t meant to go for sophistication that day. I used to be simply doing the dance after which my dance instructor determined to movie it,” he remembers.

“Once I got here for a apply the subsequent day, he instructed me that it is bought over hundreds of views.”

However most aspiring ballet dancers throughout Africa should not have Anthony’s luck or alternatives.

Mike Wamaya, a ballet instructor in Kibera – Africa’s largest casual city settlement – in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, is impressed by Anthony’s story.

“It is rather uncommon to see younger boys getting scholarships from Africa to go exterior to bop,” the 48-year-old, who has greater than 250 youngsters taking his courses, tells the BBC.

“Over time, ballet has been linked to solely the elite neighborhood and now slowly we’re breaking it.”

Ballet class in Kibera, Kenya

Mike Wamaya has greater than 250 youngsters signed as much as his ballet courses in Nairobi’s huge Kibera neighbourhood

Mr Wamaya admits too that many younger boys on the continent don’t pursue ballet due to the social stigma related to it.

“Individuals are very homophobic and as a male dancer you might be known as homosexual. Due to the tights, displaying our muscular tissues,” he says.

“This constructed lots of resilience in us. We bought teased loads however I am very comfortable that my college students used the teasing to show these folks mistaken.”

Regardless of the challenges, the dance coach encourages gifted college students like Anthony to maintain centered and maintain dancing.

“Maintain your psychological well being and your psychological well-being as a result of it is so aggressive,” he advises.

“However on the finish of the day, it isn’t about what folks see. It is about what you utilize dance for what’s vital.”

Siphesihle November, a South African dancer who has made it internationally, agrees concerning the picture drawback ballet has in Africa.

From South Africa’s Western Cape province, his expertise was additionally noticed younger. A Canadian couple in South Africa had been so impressed after they noticed him carry out aged 11 that they initially sponsored his journey to Canada the place he bought a scholarship to the Nationwide Ballet of Canada.

Now a principal dancer there, the 24-year-old believes social media helps to advertise classical ballet in Africa.

“In my township and surrounding areas, it is turn into extra well-liked. However there is a lengthy strategy to go bridging the hole between these small faculties and worldwide faculties,” he tells the BBC.

Anthony has already impressed different younger folks in Nigeria and the remainder of Africa to pursue their dancing ambitions.

His journey can be to be proven to a a lot wider viewers as Disney is making a documentary about it. Referred to as Madu, it’s at present in post-production and will likely be seen at movie festivals in cinemas around the globe when launched.

“Anthony’s journey is a stupendous one, filled with braveness, development and acceptance,” Disney’s Marjon Javadi said last year.

Delight in his success isn’t restricted to his mom, who says Anthony needs to turn into an expert dancer when he grows up.

His ambitions have additionally caught the eye 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 am unable to inform you how proud I’m of you,” Royal tells the BBC in a specifically recorded message to the younger dancer. “Maintain going. Maintain hovering.”

Life in Birmingham can be broadening Antony’s horizons, as there’s extra on supply academically at Elmhurst.

“Once I was in Nigeria, I did not do issues like artwork. However now I like drawing. And studying different dances too. Other than ballet, modern is my favorite,” he says.

Although he admits his mom is much less impressed by his altering accent, which now has an English lilt.

And as he absorbs Royal’s phrases – his recommendation to different aspiring dancers is comparable: don’t lose your tenacity.

“There is perhaps struggles alongside the best way however bear in mind it is simply non permanent and will probably be price it ultimately.”

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