Legon hosts first Nescafé My Coffee, My Vibe campus auditions
The search for emerging music and dance talents has begun with the Nescafé My Coffee, My Vibe campaign, as the first campus auditions were held at the University of Ghana, Legon.
The University of Ghana, Legon, has kicked off the first round of auditions for the Nescafé My Coffee, My Vibe campaign. The auditions, held at the Mawere Opoku Dance Hall, brought together aspiring musicians and dancers eager to showcase their talents. Following the campaign's launch at the Legon Athlete Oval Handball Court on August 7, 26 students participated in a series of events designed to highlight their individual styles through music and dance performances.
These ranged from vibrant dance routines to soulful musical presentations, providing a platform for self-expression. The Nescafé My Coffee, My Vibe initiative aims to provide young talents on university campuses the chance to exhibit their abilities. Coming up next is the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) on August 21, followed by the University of Cape Coast (UCC) on September 18.
The campaign is part of Nescafé's broader effort to connect coffee with personal expression, creativity, and individual identity. With these initial auditions in Legon, the spotlight shifts to KNUST and UCC, where more students will soon have the opportunity to shine on the Nescafé stage.
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