UK Baganda Dance Competition: Culture, Community and Celebration Take Centre Stage
A Competition for All Skill Levels Organisers have emphasised that the event is inclusive and open to everyone—not just seasoned performers. While experienced dancers are welcome, the competition is equally designed to encourage participation from beginners and enthusiasts eager to celebrate Kiganda culture through dance.

UgandaToday: UK Baganda Dance Competition: Culture, Community and Celebration Take Centre Stage
The Ugandan diaspora in the United Kingdom is gearing up for a vibrant cultural showcase as the UK Baganda Dance Competition returns with a promise of rhythm, unity, and family-friendly entertainment.
A Competition for All Skill Levels
Organisers have emphasised that the event is inclusive and open to everyone—not just seasoned performers. While experienced dancers are welcome, the competition is equally designed to encourage participation from beginners and enthusiasts eager to celebrate Kiganda culture through dance.
To ensure accessibility, traditional dancing attire will be provided, allowing participants to focus fully on their performance. Finalists across different age categories will be recognised with prizes and medals, adding a competitive yet celebratory spirit to the event.

Comfort and Convenience for Attendees
In anticipation of unpredictable weather, organisers have arranged marquees and changing facilities for dancers. Spectators will also be well catered for, with covered seating areas ensuring comfort throughout the day.
Although bouncy castles will not be part of the programme, children will still have access to a variety of games and activities, offering them opportunities to play, interact, and build friendships in a safe environment.
Food and Cultural Sensitivity
Food served at the event will be Halal, reflecting the organisers’ commitment to inclusivity and respect for diverse dietary needs within the community.

Evening Entertainment: Music for Every Generation
As the sun sets, the event will transition into an electrifying evening party led by DJ Shady and his team. The entertainment will be split across two halls to cater to different age groups and musical preferences:
- Hall 1: Guests aged 18 to 39 years will enjoy contemporary hits and high-energy music.
- Hall 2: Attendees aged 40 and above will be treated to a curated selection of classic and culturally resonant tunes.
Entry to the evening session (Part 2) is strictly for guests aged 18 and above, and organisers have made it clear that the focus will remain purely on entertainment—no speeches will be delivered during this segment.
Community Engagement and Opportunities
The event also presents opportunities for vendors and exhibitors, with stalls available for interested participants seeking to engage with the diaspora community.
For more information or stall bookings, contact:
Fred Ssemugera
📞 +44 7956 455 133
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