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Show off your move at dance competition

This year's annual dance competition is themed 'Show Off Your Moves!' and will be held at the Mariannridge Secondary School Hall.

THE second annual ‘Shake It Don’t Break It’ is returning to the Mariannridge community on Saturday, May 31.

This year’s competition, themed ‘Show Off Your Moves!’ will be held at the Mariannridge Secondary School Hall from 16:00 and event organisers said they are introducing two categories to encourage broader participation.

“There is a Senior Category (ages 18 and above) and the Junior Category (ages 6 to 17),” said one of the organisers, John Dunn.

In addition to the group performances, Dunn said a new 1 vs 1 Dance Battle, sponsored by A.N. Clothing, will see selected dancers compete for exclusive prizes.

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The competition will be judged by a line-up of dance experts, and comedian and entertainer Andrew Hughes will be the MC for the day.

Dunn advised that performances will be family-friendly. “Drugs, alcohol, and weapons are prohibited.

Children under 10 require adult supervision.”
Amapiano icon Mfana Kah Gogo will be the special guest. Tickets are available via Quicket.·

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