Renowned dancer and choreographer Kafayat Shafau, popularly known as Kaffy, has expressed concerns about the misuse of dance for prostitution.
In an interview with Saturday Beats, she emphasized that many girls today use dance as a cover for selling their bodies, overshadowing the true essence of the art form.
“Dance is not about hustling,” Kaffy stated. “Unfortunately, many girls prioritize the sexual aspect over showcasing their actual dance skills. However, the industry is growing rapidly, offering space for various approaches.”
Kaffy highlighted the importance of maintaining boundaries in dance, noting, “Dance is an art form, but the lines can get blurred with sensual expressions. Personally, I set limits; there are clothes I won’t wear and boundaries I won’t cross. Being sexy or sensual doesn’t require nudity.”
She advised aspiring dancers to stay true to their passion without giving in to external pressures. “Choose your path authentically. Don’t feel compelled to alter your body. The dance industry offers numerous career opportunities beyond just music videos and clubs, such as executive roles, coaching, dance science, injury prevention, and therapy.”
Kaffy also addressed the stereotype that women don’t support each other as much as men do. She refuted this notion, stating, “The idea that women don’t support each other is a misconception. Men have their rivalries too. The ‘bro code’ doesn’t eliminate that. This belief stems from popularized perceptions.”
She further explained, “Women are more emotionally expressive, making their disapproval more visible. It’s easier to see when there is tension between women. Both genders are capable of supporting and undermining each other.”