Two families, Nwogwugwu and
Ozurumba were the first two to be evicted from the on-going Maltina Dance All Academy.
After performing the Wazobia
and Salsa dance, the families were unable to satisfy the judges with their
performance which led to their exit.
Anchored by Kemi Adetiba,
the first eviction show had three families lock horns to remain in the Academy.
The Okasia, Nwogwugwu and Ozurumba families had been placed on possible
eviction list after their Wazobia performance show. The judges considered their
performance ‘unsatisfactory’ as they were given the marching order.
Meanwhile, the Okasia family was the only family put up for possible eviction
after the Salsa performance.
The Ozurumba family who came
on stage to open the show with the Wazobia dance performed very well to the
delight of the audience. They were followed by the Nwogwugwu and Okasia
families who equally impressed the judges with their performances.
Muyiwa Osinaike, one of the
judges, said most of the families who have participated at the eviction
show down from the past till present always come back to the stage with so much
vibrancy and determination, he thus commended them for their Wazobia
performance.
The second dance category
performed by the contestants was the Salsa dance, where the stage was opened by
the Nwogwugwu family followed by the Okasia and Ozurumba families
respectively.
When it was time for the
judges to announce the families that would be evicted the hall was filled with
tension as the judges found it quite challenging in determining the fate of the
two families that would leave the academy.
Commenting on their
performance, one of the judges Janell Bugress, a professional dancer said the
salsa performance by the three families were not encouraging, stressing further
that their “performance lacked flexibility.”
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