Fana 80 winners' dance competition concludes this Sunday

The Fana 80 winners' Fetsum dance competition, ongoing for several weeks, will conclude this Sunday. Four dance troupes will compete in the final round, judged by international standards. The event will be broadcast live by Fana Media Corporation.

Addis Ababa, March 6, 2018 (Fana Media Corporation) – The Fana 80 winners' Fetsum dance competition, which has been held over several weeks, will reach its final stage this Sunday.

The competition will be broadcast live by Fana Media Corporation on the day. Four dance troupes—A modern dance band, the Ethiopian cultural band, Negestat modern dance band, and Saba Noba cultural band—will be judged by a panel. The judging will follow international dance practices.

The prizes include a cash award: first place receives 6 million Birr and the Fana trophy. The event takes place in Addis Ababa.

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