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Adventure by the Montreal African


Saturday, November 27, 2010.





nt, leggings and sneakers gave way to suits and heels. Time to debate, discussion, opinions. PrimeTime is the art of speech, whether feigned, clear, assertive or hesitant.

At the end of the round table,
Khadim Beye
, with hands as in the soul, a
resume
well buttered. Journalist, broadcaster, blogger and Duralienne Africophile doubt, the young Senegalese woman was chosen to lead the intellectual activity
"Women & Society
the 22 candidates of Miss Montreal Africa, Edition 2011.


What better way to end the initial phase of the adventure to reach the microphone so that they are aspiring to, the moment of time, special envoys of Africa in order that around Montreal ... their beauty, their elegance and their charm and sparkle at last their voices.




a young female African Montreal share his thoughts on the social current.




The debate was initiated slowly but surely, with the first chapter of the cult of beauty, about which " Miss "are identified automatically. Different views are divided: Beauty is based on culture, redefining beauty for generations, being Humans are attracted to its opposite, and so on. However, the whole group acting in concert with the fact that media coverage of a standard of beauty illusion becomes a burden to the fairer sex, that it is young, old, black or white.
Some pages turned, but rest assured, no hair pulled before tackling the second chapter: Abortion. A question chosen primarily for its universal aspect, but also for the controversy it generates. To the amazement of all, with certain prospects opposite the custody of a child whose mother has limited resources, all combine to admit that their opinion is divided on the subject. Cons of abortion used as a means of contraception, but, yes, when the vagaries of life are extenuating circumstances.



Ultimate theme, last but not least, the myths about Africa. A conversation that begins under the sign of the discussion, but which came to Tensions between the SSA and the states of North Africa, deflects under the sign of the altercation. Tempers flare, rising tones. Fortunately, Khadim Beye, negotiator for a day, always there to restore order! The climate is calm, and the last page is turned under the sign of peace.

was "Women & Society. The last activity of the 1 st phase of the Miss Africa adventure Montreal, Edition 2011.

22 candidates.

22 votes.
MENTION OF EXCELLENCE:


1: Aichatou Abdou of Niger

2: Diabaté Rania of Ivory Coast
3: Ndeye Awa Sall Gwladys Tapsoba of Mali & Burkina Faso

HERE IS THE VIDEO OF ACTIVITY
Activity # 3 - Woman & Society

DISCOVER THE WOMAN BEHIND MISS MOTION''...''
Currently
planning students at the University of Montreal
, Tassi K. stands out because of its creativity and athleticism palpable imminent. Passionate about dance, she has quickly been amazed by the artistic and theatrical.
talented choreographer debuted as a major artistic gymnast Club Gymslic, title to which she was champion. Only later, with his artistic talents and acrobatic she developed a particular interest in the Hip-Hop. Former member of Canadians Champions Hip Hop 2009:24 k, led by Cindy Goldylocks, she had the opportunity to represent Canada in Las Vegas and participate in performances across the city through Montreal and its surroundings .

Currently, she teaches dance hip hop, dancehall and Afro within schools
Commission Scolaire Marguerite Bourgeois
within
sports and community centers in the city of Montreal for Borough Saint-Laurent and in the studio Station 12. Recently, the young woman from Cameroon has served as choreographer and coordinator for various projects, including receptions, weddings and entertainment-art and Scroll Secondaire en spectacle. Currently, she participates in the project led by Blues Medley Maimouna Diakhaby. Tassi K., passionate about art and culture, where dancing is a way of expressing his creativity. In continuous learning, she wants to share and discover his art as much in the middle of the dance than in urban planning.

The organizing committee of Miss Montreal Africa 2011 is proud to present K Tassi, official choreographer of the adventure.''Activity''Miss Motion was a glimpse of immeasurable talent of the young talented , which promises to boggle the public on February 5, at the coronation ceremony of the first Miss Africa Montreal.
Tassi Thanks for your professionalism, your energy and your creativity!

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