Iya Traore is an African freestyle footballer in Paris. He is a former finalist of France’s Got Talent in 2010. He has elevated freestyle football to an art form. In short it is street ballet at its best! Africa Web TV was lucky to witness a performance in Sacre Coeur, Paris.
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