Hip-Hop Offends Religious Sensitivities
20 Jan 2007, 01:07
Minivan News
Residents of Addu are scandalised after hip-hop dance classes were given to young people in Addu Atoll.
Locals have called for the “bodu beru†and hip-hop dance classes organised by the National Centre for Arts to stop, saying the dances are not religiously acceptable. The classes, which teach people how to hip-hop dance and play musical instruments, began on January 14 and have received mixed reviews from residents.
During the inauguration ceremony of the classes at Muhibbudeen School hall, many residents protested outside, chanting ‘Allah Akbar’- God is great and telling participants they were going to hell.
“Residents were protesting, saying that they cannot carry out their classes there. But the President of the Feydhoo Women’s Committee came out and said that if the dancers were going to go to hell, kindly leave them to go to hell,†said an eyewitness, who asked to remain anonymous.
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