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From a street girl to Kenya’s leading female dancer, Tasha narrates her story

Tasha (Photo: Courtesy)

Some say she is one of the best female dancers Kenya has ever seen, while others credit her for being at the forefront in choosing to walk an unbeaten path into the challenging and fast paced world of dancing.

Wife to renowned Kenya’s dancing machine Kanda King, Grace Gathoni Mwangi popularly known as Tasha on entertainment circles and Yasmin back home, a mother of two, singer, dancer and an ambassador of people living with cerebral palsy in Kenya, ventured into music at a tender age of seven while living in the sprawling Huruma slums within Nairobi’s Eastlands’ estate.

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