Twenty-three year old, Ibrahim Binego’s passion for dancing lit-
erally changes his life. Living in Nyamirambo, Kigali born unto
Rwanda, Ibrah’s passion and drive for business was always con-
stant. “The way dance makes me feel – I can’t find anywhere else.
Although dance is very visual for the audience, the dancer experi-
ences it in a completely different way. It is our goal to share what
we feel with the audience”.
Ibrah says, his passion for dancing started out around 2009 when
he moved to Burundi for a couple of years “When I was young I
was addicted to football ” he didn’t quite know how to dance but
loved the challenge of his new found obsession.
One of the things Ibrah would like to do is to open his own stu-
dio and start sharing he’s gift to people. He says that he notices
one little issue when teaching others, there is no representation
of young Rwandan dancers. “I’d like to do my part to fix that as
a respected dancer.” Feeling burnout as an artist is common, but
Ibrah tackles it in a really necessary way. “I love travelling be-
cause sometimes I meet people with the same energy and vision
as me.”