How Ethiopia's dance duo found their step
Junaid Jemal Sendi and Addisu Demissie have been performing together since they were 12 years old, dancing on the streets of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
It was on those very streets that they were spotted for their talent.
The duo were selected to take part in a performance by the UK charity Dance United and are now working as professional dancers and choreographers.
They are now determined to share their experience at their new contemporary dance school, back home in Addis Ababa.
The BBC Africa's Helene Daouphars met them as they rehearsed before a performance in London.
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