After a rigorous drilling and assessment exercise, 13 out of the 28 families that qualified from the regional auditions of Maltina Dance All
season eight (MDA 8) have made it to the crucial stage of the exciting
family dance competition. The 13 families stormed the city of Lagos to
battle for an exalted slot in the final round of screening to enter the
academy in September 2014 and learn the new dance style “Rhythm of Happiness Dance” (ROHD).
The
families, who came from different locations across the country, were in
high spirits as they touched down at the domestic wing of Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Ikeja Lagos for the academy. A breakdown of the
families that made it, as released by the brand, showed that the
families of Unaka, Odigie, Ezekiel, Maisamari, Williams, Utere, Dide, Uzodinma, Leornard, Nwaeze, Oladapo, Abunwa and Awokoya scaled through the necessary medical and other screening procedures and were deemed fit to compete.
The Unaka Family from Abuja
The Utere Family from Port Harcourt
A further screening will reduce the
number from 13 families to 10, who will eventually qualify for the entry
into the academy after going through the rigours of another screening
at the Pre Ground Audition Evaluation. The academy commenced on
yesterday, Sunday 7th September 2014.
It
would be recalled that the MDA auditions were held in three regions:
Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt where regional family representatives
emerged, defeating other contestants during the auditions. The family
representatives performed as individual contestants and were later
visited by the Maltina team at home where they performed alongside their
families to see how well they can perform as united families.
The
sum of N10million is at stake in this season’s competition. The first
and second runners-up will take home N3million and N1million
respectively.
The Nwaeze Family from Lagos
The Uzodinma Family from Port-Harcourt
The Oladapo Family from Lagos
The Dide Family from Port-Harcourt
The Ezekiel Family from Abuja
The Odigie Family from Abuja









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