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Uganda Dance Nights seeks to support children with down syndrome

As the excitement for the Uganda Dance Nights, scheduled to take place tomorrow on March 22, 2025, at the prestigious Serena Hotel reaches a fever peak high, ValRich Arts has announced that the event aims to raise awareness and support for children with Down syndrome, promoting inclusivity and understanding within our communities.


Uganda Dance Nights will feature an array of talented dancers, musicians, and performers including Hon. Rachel Magola, Winnie Nwagi, Sam Bagenda aka Dr.Bbosa, Anne Kansiime and Allan Kutos, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Uganda through various dance styles.

Attendees will enjoy captivating performances while also participating in fundraising activities that directly benefit organizations advocating for children with Down syndrome.


Children with Down syndrome often face societal stigma and barriers to inclusion. The Uganda Dance Nights initiative seeks to highlight their potential and talents, fostering an environment of acceptance and support. By raising awareness, we aim to educate the public about Down syndrome and encourage communities to embrace diversity.


“Dance is a universal language that brings people together,” said Valentino “Through Uganda Dance Nights, we hope to create a platform where everyone can celebrate our differences and support those who need it most. Every ticket purchased and every donation made will help provide resources and opportunities for children with Down syndrome.”


The organisers invite everyone to attend Uganda Dance Nights and be part of this meaningful cause. Together, we can create a brighter future for children with Down syndrome, ensuring they receive the love, support, and opportunities they deserve.

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