Louie Spence shows off his RAIN dances
The dance expert teams up with Coca‑Cola to celebrate goals at the FIFA World Cup™

During this summer's FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa, Coca‑Cola is donating $1,500 (roughly £1,000) to the RAIN Water for Schools project every time a goal is celebrated. Put simply, more goal celebrations will mean more clean water and sanitation for African schools.
With each goal now worth potentially so much more, we've worked with dance expert Louie Spence, of Pineapple Dance Studios fame, on some inspirational goal celebration ideas to get the FIFA World Cup™ players moving!
With his trademark flair and drama, Louie has choreographed four possible goal celebration routines featuring kicks, spins and shirt-grabbing, with a pinch of African tribal influence. "Dancing is the best way to celebrate a euphoric moment, like scoring a goal," said Louie, "as dance is about using the whole body. It's a demonstration of joy."
Watch and learn as Louie demonstrates his simple celebratory dances, step by step.
Coca‑Cola's Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN) has committed US$30million (£19.5million) to 2015 to provide schools and communities throughout Africa with safe drinking water. So far, the project has reached 300,000 people in 19 different countries, and over the next six years we expect to give at least two million people access to clean water.
Anyone can help raise funds for the RAIN Water for Schools project by donating points on Coke Zone, and Coca‑Cola will match every point donated. And to keep track of all those goal celebrations, log on to FIFA* to view films of every one of them uploaded throughout the tournament. For the first time this year fans will be able to vote for their favourite to win the FIFA Celebration Award presented by Coca‑Cola. Coca‑Cola will then donate an extra $50,000 to the Water for Schools project on behalf of the winning player.






















