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A Ghetto Kids documentary is coming to YouTube on July 6 about the 'Britain's Got Talent' semi-finalists and their Qatar World Cup performance.
Produced by Toy Green, Ghetto Kids: No Plan B will launch July 6, starting with Dauda’s journey when he was given a chance by a teacher thanks to his natural talent for soccer.That act of ...
UK indie Toy Green has launched a six-part documentary series on YouTube about a Ugandan dance group who blew up on social ...
Ghetto Kids have attracted the attention of leading choreographers who have worked with them. They’ve won numerous international dance awards since 2015, including an Afrimma Award, an award ...
He set up the Inspire Ghetto Kids Foundation in 2007 to care for street children in the Kampala neighbourhood of Makindye and told the AFP news agency that having a bigger house would be a ...
Ghetto Kids, a dance troupe aged five to 13, who captivated viewers and judges with their energetic routine, are among 31 children who Daouda has given a home to. Comments. TV.
Founded by Kavuma Dauda as a non-governmental organization, the "Ghetto Kids" group helps disadvantaged children and orphans get their basic needs and school education, using music, dance and drama.
Dubbed the Ghetto Kids, the dolls generated plenty of comment but not a lot of sales. Most people’s holiday spirit didn’t seem to extend to Confederate Tammy, ...
EXCLUSIVE: A new YouTube doc will tell the remarkable true story of Ghetto Kids founder Kavuma Dauda and his global viral hit dance troupe, who went from surviving on the streets of Uganda to the ...
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