Dressed in a short-sleeved pink shirt, grey suspenders, a bow tie, and shorts (all grey), the faster-rising star Sam Bright MUHINDO could not leave his sunglasses home and his black sneakers.
He had earlier had a live interview with Yesigye Brain Bravo and for the first time the young lad opened up about the domestic violence he witnessed back home explaining how his mum could fight in the children’s presence.
Before he could raid Freedom City for his first appearance on the Dancefest with Arafat 2022 on Saturday, the young man paid a courtesy visit to Kololo Airstrip to catch a glimpse of my Kid a Superstar proprietor Joseph Masembe.
Sam Bright MUHINDO lived a low profile from the dugout at Freedom City Gym until he stepped on the stage to perform his particular act.
On the stage, the dancing star pulled his usual antics full of maturity and perfection despite hundreds of eyes gluing on him.
Little known to many in the building Sam Bright Muhindo was able to thrill and some joined him to pull up his rare steps from a couple of songs from Mavo Culture among others.
He later joined the rest of the revelers for aerobic classes.
According to Arafat Zaga the organizer of the Dance Fest, Sam Bright MUHINDO does not disappoint and his perfection was expected.
“He is like my little brother and very proud of him. When I see him, I see myself way back. We share so many things in common and am proud to have met him. He is a natural talent who just needs a person like Bravo. I see a future dancer and at some point, a very good leader,” he described.
The dance fest attracted hundreds of participants including the young during the day and the adults at night. Lots of performances from Afro dance, Empere, Salsa among others were performed.
The Dance Fest was coined to unite people from different backgrounds to showcase the craft and change the perception about dance to show people that you can dance to keep healthy.