31/12/2015
Let's have your ratings for the major Dance productions in 2015.
Kindly go through this opinion poll, it will take you literally 30 seconds to complete. Please note that you can only submit once, if you think you don't know much about a show, kindly use the ‘other’ button. And endeavour to share this link widely amongst your friends and dance networks. http://goo.gl/forms/CQd8IAcA2b
As 2015 slips away, can proudly claim to have achieved a lot this year, which makes 2016 look amazingly promising, through the commencement of a very simple idea; Nigerian Dance Forum, we can categorically say that we have made a grand step towards our collective goals as an industry, we are united to a degree, which wasn't the case last year.
As a round up for the year, QDanceCenter wants to carry out a simple opinion poll in order to mildly review some of the productions that marked 2015. They marked the year not only because they provided jobs, engagement and possibility of improvement to dancers, but because through them the dance industry was able to make public statement, and add more followers to the growing audience base in this country.
So to do this, the game is simple. Here are the productions that have marked 2015 as a successful year for . These are shows that through their marketing, audience turn out, jobs creation or their general impact level we all consider them as big show. We've endeavor to exclude one-off performances. There will be no award or special treatment for the outcome of this. This is in no way to bring down any work, but to have public opinion amongst professionals and audience members.