They thought I was senseless till I performed with Beyoncé - Dancegod Lloyd

Professional dancer, Dancegod Lloyd, admits that most people think dancing is a senseless career

They thought I was senseless till I performed with Beyoncé - Dancegod Lloyd
Dancegod Lloyd

Dancegod Lloyd has revealed that most people think dancing is not a serious career.

According to the professional dancer, most parents do not think that dancing is a suitable career for their children.

The superstar, who was heavily featured in Beyoncé and Shatta Wale's 'Already' hit track declared that contrary to popular belief, dancing is a suitable career.

“I want to say that with some parents they wish their kids will learn to get a good-paying job in the future because of the condition they find themselves. But talent is very important in life and it can also help to bring some money home to help resolve the family situation.”

He said this while speaking to Amansan Krakye on Kastle Drive.

Dancegod posited that most kids who have the talents to dance are depressed when they are not allowed to exhibit their God-given talents by parents who are scared about the career path in dancing.

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“I’m pleading with the parents and they should stay with their children. Most of the kids become depressed when they are prevented from exhibiting their talents. I have had several calls from youngsters who want to dance but their parents are resisting them from doing so,” he stated.

“Most of the parents are just scared but as for me I went all out and that made my parents accept me as such. The young ones coming cannot also take such a risk so I’m begging the parents out there to support their kids.” He added.

"If nobody like me who hails from a small town and today I can be this great then your kids can be greater than me through dancing. So they have to stay prayerful and support the kids no matter what and that’s the little advice that I have for the parents."

“The kids should also take their studies seriously and they should take their talents also seriously and stay away from social vices,” he concluded.