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by Muhamadi Byemboijana
June 29, 2026
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Organisers of the Tusker Lite Neon Raves have unveiled an experienced and diverse judging panel for the national finale scheduled for July 4 at Next Media Park.

Leading the panel is Dance Mamweta, one of Uganda’s most recognizable dance personalities whose choreography and performances have featured in numerous music videos, concerts and live productions.

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Over the years, Mamweta has established herself as one of the country’s most influential dance figures, working with leading artists and becoming a reference point for contemporary dance culture in Uganda.

She will be joined by Roy Tumwizire, the dancer, entrepreneur and founder of Troy Studios, a creative space that has helped train, mentor and develop young dancers while contributing to the growth of Uganda’s professional dance ecosystem.

Completing the panel is media personality and cultural commentator, entity, Gaetano Kaggwa, a media personality, whose long-standing involvement in Uganda’s entertainment industry gives him a unique perspective on performance, audience engagement and popular culture.

The trio will be tasked with selecting a national champion froma field that includes the best crews from Hoima, Masaka, Mbarara, Arua, Gulu and Kampala.

Since its launch in February, the Neon Raves has evolved from a regional dance competition into one of Uganda’s most visible platforms for dance talent. The competition has showcased a wide range of styles including amapiano, kwaito, hip hop, popping, locking, street dance and contemporary African choreography, while drawing thousands of spectators across the country.

This year’s winners will walk away with more than just bragging rights.

Organisers have confirmed that the winning crew will also earn an opportunity to collaborate with a renowned Ugandan artist on a professional music video, a prize designed to bridge the gap between dance and the wider music industry.

According to Sandra Againe, the Tusker Lite Brand Manager, the judges were selected because they represent different but equally important dimensions of the creative industry.

“Throughout Neon Raves, we have seen dancers push themselves creatively and technically. For the finale, it was important to have judges who understand performance from different perspectives.

Dance Mamweta brings deep knowledge of choreography and stage performance, Roy Tumwizire understands talent development and the discipline behind dance, while Gaetano Kaggwa offers insight into entertainment, storytelling and audience connection. Together, they reflect the standards and opportunities that today’s dancers aspire to.”

She added that the music video collaboration reflects the competition’s broader ambition of creating opportunities beyond the dance floor.

“Dance and music have always moved together. We wanted the winning crew to leave with something that can help elevate their profile and showcase their talent to even wider audiences. The finale is not just about celebrating a winner; it’s about creating the next chapter for emerging dance talent.”

With regional champions and standout crews now preparing for one final battle, the announcement of the judging panel raises the stakes even higher.

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