St. Kitts and Nevis Information
Dance Off Contest Aug. 29
2009-08-29 00:49:59 by
LIME, the full service telecomms provider in the Caribbean, launched a stylish summer promotion called UR It in July, replete with a fresh music video and television ad, a catchy radio jingle and an abundance of prizes. In its sixth week, dozens of customers have won valuable prizes of US cash, cameras, Nintendo wiis and blackberry phones, by talking up texting up or signing up for services.
As explained in SKNVibes, "So you think you can dance, or better yet, you think you can master the U R It Dance? If you answer yes to this question, then you are the contestant we are looking for at Club Kactus this Saturday night, 29th August. At stake is EC$1000 cash for the winner of the Dance Off Contest which will be the main attraction at the UR It event. But skills by themselves won?t get you to the $1000 purse, so participants are being urged to bring their fans with them since ultimately the winner will be decided by the number of texts sent on their behalf. The second and third prize winners will win cash and a phone respectively."
"The contest is opened to individuals as well as groups,? explained Laverne Caines, of LIME?s Marketing team in St. Kitts & Nevis. ?There?s no upper age limit to the contestants either, so although we are expecting to see the youth dominate the contest, it?s really whosoever will if you have what it takes,? she added.
You still have time to watch the dance moves at www.youtube.com under LIME U R it music video. Good luck!
As explained in SKNVibes, "So you think you can dance, or better yet, you think you can master the U R It Dance? If you answer yes to this question, then you are the contestant we are looking for at Club Kactus this Saturday night, 29th August. At stake is EC$1000 cash for the winner of the Dance Off Contest which will be the main attraction at the UR It event. But skills by themselves won?t get you to the $1000 purse, so participants are being urged to bring their fans with them since ultimately the winner will be decided by the number of texts sent on their behalf. The second and third prize winners will win cash and a phone respectively."
"The contest is opened to individuals as well as groups,? explained Laverne Caines, of LIME?s Marketing team in St. Kitts & Nevis. ?There?s no upper age limit to the contestants either, so although we are expecting to see the youth dominate the contest, it?s really whosoever will if you have what it takes,? she added.
You still have time to watch the dance moves at www.youtube.com under LIME U R it music video. Good luck!