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Residents enjoy magical evening of dance

Diamond Dance Academy recently hosted a Christmas Festival in aid of Stepping Stone Palliative Care Services.

Residents enjoyed a magical evening of dance while supporting a worthy cause as the Diamond Dance Academy hosted its Christmas Festival in aid of Stepping Stone Hospice.

Locals also had a chance to donate pre-loved clothing and non-perishable food items presented to the five-star-rated hospice.

Hosted by Lynn Botha, the owner of Diamond Dance Academy in New Redruth, the festival featured a stunning array of performances by the talented Dikkies Pantsula Group and their dedicated students.

Marius Pieterse with Lynn Botha.

The dancers showcased various dance styles, including ballroom, ballet, hip-hop, lyrical, acro, contemporary, and more.

Kereeditse Thoboza and Inathi Ntini.

Notably, Marius Pieterse, the president of the National Dance Society of South Africa (NDSSA), was also in attendance.

Dad’s taking to the stage.

This family-friendly event also saw parents participating in the action by showcasing their dance skills.

Donovan Naicker, Michelle and Gabby Rademan.

Special thanks to the sponsors: Oh My Boba!, S2 Artistry, The Wrap Shack, Jetline Alberton, House of Trophies, React 24, NDSSA and NG Oos Gemeente Kerk.

Diteboho Mokoena.
Thari, Nokuthula and Thembelihle Simelane.
Juanita Leech with Sonja Bosch.
Natalie Lala and Carmen Van Heerden.
Lynn Botha of Diamond Dance Academy.
Serusha Jairaj.
Mckinna Marx.
CJ and Penelope van Heerden.
Diamond Dance Academy dancers.

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