Sara Karrit, Afrobeats dancer and choreographer
How are you living your lockdown?
It’s pretty tough as I am used to go out for a walk every now and then but thankfully I and my family have been dancing together to let it be fun and draw a smile on people’s face during these hard times.
From your active life, what do you miss the most?
I miss all my students in the gyms I give courses at, Sunday cruises and my close friends!
What don't you miss?
I can’t tell as we have come to a time where we miss every bit of the past when everything was fine. But one thing for sure is I don’t miss the busy traffics.
How do you think life will be after Corona?
I believe a lot of things will move towards being online especially education. We can already see that people are getting used to online meetings and e-learning.
A word of encouragement to our readers
Stay safe as your life matters the most! Use this time as an encouragement to get closer and spend more time with your family.
What are your future projects?
I'm currently working on video campaigns with well-known brands about staying healthy, active and happy at home.
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