Fusion Japan dance crew at Global Village

The Japanese supergroup will take the stage from January 6 to February 2, 2024, promising an unforgettable experience for audiences
Formed by the fusion of Fabulous Sisters and Kyushu Danji, the crew will leave guests spellbound with captivating hip hop routines
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2 years ago

Dubai, UAE – Global Village is set to elevate its entertainment offerings with the addition of the Fusion Japan dance crew to its Main Stage lineup, starting Saturday, January 6, 2024.

Featuring the dynamic collaboration of two distinguished dance groups, Fabulous Sisters and Kyushu Danji, Fusion Japan promises an electrifying blend of tumbling, hip-hop moves, and awe-inspiring aerial acrobatics. Renowned globally for their exceptional performances, the crew’s mesmerizing choreography seamlessly fuses the artistry of hip-hop dancing with acrobatic prowess.

Fabulous Sisters, an iconic dance group, boasts accolades such as reaching the Divisional Final in World of Dance Season 2 and securing consecutive victories in the World of Dance – Youth Division in 2016 and 2017, earning them the title of World Champion.

(Image Credit: Supplied)

Joining the stage is Kyushu Danji, recognized as Kyushudanji Shinsengumi during their journey, with victories in various competitions, including the youth category at World of Dance in 2015.

Fusion Japan will grace the Global Village Main Stage daily, excluding Tuesdays, until February 2, 2024. Audiences can witness this exceptional show as part of their Global Village entry ticket, experiencing the thrilling performances that have captivated audiences worldwide.

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