She gleefully approached the stage, gracefully turning her face to both sides. This as she slowly danced, much to the fervour of an excited young man following right behind her.
Love had a thing or two to do with it because as the two danced to the rhythm of the traditional drums, they were joined by other dancers who followed in their patterned steps much alike to the way Ukurambagiza is danced.
In a slow circular motion, they kept the eager audience entertained and attracted applause. We were later to learn that it was the famous Mwomboko dance which was also characterised by the performers counting double steps, instantly bending down and with agility, moving back and forth.
Bomas of Kenya left us with memories of the cultural beauty from the Kikuyu ethnic community. In the audience was President William Ruto who was the chief guest at the launch of Magical Kenya Travel Expo at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi City.