Fana 80 dance competition marks major talent achievement

Ethiopia's Minister of Culture and Sports, Data Nebiyu Baye, described the Fana 80 modern and traditional dance competition organized by Fana Media Corporation as a significant achievement for the talent sector. The event provides youth with opportunities to showcase their skills and creativity.

The Fana 80 competition, organized by Fana Media Corporation in Addis Ababa on Ketit 29, 2018 (March 8, 2026 Gregorian), serves as a talent showcase for winners in modern and traditional dance. Minister Data Nebiyu Baye highlighted during the event that it creates avenues for youth to display their talents and abilities. He noted that independently organizing such a dance and music competition, unlike previous joint efforts with other media outlets, represents a major milestone for the sector.

The minister stated that participants who reach the finals have opportunities to engage in various programs and affirmed the competition's positive impact. Fana Media Corporation's General Manager, Ato Adamasu Damtew, described Fana 80 as embodying the Ethiopian identity. He explained that its objective is to help Ethiopians fully appreciate this identity through the event's content. Currently, it offers a platform for emerging youth in dance skills and creative abilities to gain exposure and practical experience.

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