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All things festive at Dolphins by Starlight

Dolphins by Starlight promises to be bigger and better than ever before, as it celebrates the city’s treasure trove of different cultures.

CHRISTMAS wouldn’t be Christmas in Durban without the eagerly anticipated Dolphins By Starlight celebration at uShaka Marine World.

The event, which is now in its 12th year, runs from 8 to 13 December at 6.30pm for 7pm.

This year’s production, themed A Festive Fusion, promises to be bigger and better than ever before, as it celebrates the city’s treasure trove of different cultures.

This year’s extravaganza will showcase everything from funky hip hop, pantsula to modern day dance and will feature Lindiwe Bungane of Project Fame and Dreamgirls, George Meiring, runner-up of SABC Supersterre, song bird Lauren Laing and newcomers Dehnishta Chetty, Robyn Skevington and Andrew Sutton.

Also included in this year’s line up are the hosts, uShaka Ocean Warrior Mascots – Slippy, Raggy, Rusty and Delia – and entertainers, White Bread, Umlazi African Jingle Zulu Dancers, Lyra and Bungee acts and musical theatre performers from the Durban Actors Studio.

However, as always, the real stars of the evening are the ‘fun finned’ cast of Sea World, the famous dolphins that include the much loved Gambit.

The one-and-a-half hour production takes everyone on a journey of everything that is Christmas and celebratory. Children can enjoy their popular Disney festive songs with a spectacular Bungee act and “snow” falling in the middle of summer, over the dolphin stadium.

The show will also include a fundraising SMS call to action campaign to raise funds for underprivileged children who cannot celebrate Christmas this year.

To make sure you don’t miss out, book now. Tickets are R170 for adults and R140 for children, and are available at Computicket or via uShaka’s online ticketing on https://tickets.ushakamarineworld.co.za.

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