The 2025 World Federation of Acrobatic Dance Sport (WFADS) World Cup in Dakar, Senegal, was a landmark event, as it marked the first time the championship was hosted in Africa. With 21 countries from across the globe participating, the event took place at the prestigious Daker Arena and showcased the world’s top talents in acrobatic dance, including Acrobatic Rock ‘n’ Roll and Acro Swing.
For the first time, six African countries participated in the championship, including Cameroon, which was proudly represented by the CEO of the Cameroon Dance Academy (CDA). As part of the event’s activities, the CEO not only showcased Cameroon’s incredible talent on the dance floor but also shared the vital work that the CDA has been doing to impact lives throughout Cameroon and across Africa through dance and the creative arts.
CEO of CDA’s Impactful Presentation
During the WFADS World Cup, the CEO of CDA stood out not just as a competitor but also as an ambassador of Cameroonian culture. He took the opportunity to address the international audience, sharing the academy’s mission to use dance as a transformative tool to empower youth. In his presentation, he emphasized how CDA has been working to positively impact lives by providing young people across Cameroon with the skills, discipline, and confidence to excel both on and off the stage.
The CEO shared how CDA has become a beacon of hope and a space for creative expression, focusing on the importance of preserving Cameroon’s rich cultural heritage through dance while simultaneously embracing modern dance forms. He also highlighted how the academy’s programs promote social change, including addressing critical issues such as youth unemployment, social inclusion, and gender equality. Through workshops, performances, and cultural exchanges, CDA provides young people the opportunity to engage with both local and international communities, building networks that foster unity and collaboration.
The CEO also discussed how CDA’s work extends beyond Cameroon’s borders, with outreach programs across Africa. Through collaboration with other African dance academies, CDA has contributed to the growth of acrobatic dance on the continent. These initiatives create a shared platform for African youth to connect, learn, and develop their talents, further showcasing the rich diversity of African culture to the world.
The Event: Workshops, Performances, and Cultural Exchange
In addition to the competitive events, the 2025 WFADS World Cup in Dakar featured several workshops, cultural exchanges, and touristic activities, which allowed participants and spectators to immerse themselves in the beauty and diversity of African cultures. For the Cameroonian delegation, these activities were an opportunity to learn and collaborate with dancers from other parts of the world, bringing a global perspective to the academy’s mission.
The presence of Cameroon at the World Cup was a testament to the growing influence of African dance, with the event serving as a platform for both competition and cultural dialogue. The CEO’s presentation at this international stage was a proud moment for the Cameroon Dance Academy and further solidified the academy’s role in promoting African dance on the world map.
A Bright Future for African Dance
The CEO of CDA concluded his address by expressing hope that more African countries would join the WFADS community in future editions of the World Cup. He called for a continued focus on the power of dance to bring about social change, encourage personal growth, and celebrate cultural diversity. His inspiring words resonated with many participants, sparking discussions about the potential of dance as a tool for unity and development across Africa.
As the event came to a close with the awarding of medals and trophies, the 2025 WFADS World Cup in Dakar was not only a showcase of dance talent but also a celebration of the power of creativity and the arts to bridge cultures, inspire change, and build a brighter future for the next generation of dancers across the globe.





