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Locals groove into spring at botanical garden

Tash Cope, one of the dance instructors and organisers, said it was great to be dancing together again.

It was a morning filled with relaxation and connecting to nature for those who attended Secret Sunrise’s yoga and dance event.

Michael Magagula.

It was held on Saturday at the Labyrinth in the Lowveld National Botanical Garden.

Cheene’e Robbertze and Louise van Wyk.

This was the first event it had hosted this year. Secret Sunrise is an urban event where people gather outdoors in the early morning to dance to soundtracks played through wireless headphones and relax through a yoga session.

Kerri Dunshea, one of the instructors and organisers.

Tash Cope, one of the dance instructors and organisers, said it was great to be dancing together again. “We had to host events online so that we could comply with the regulations introduced during lockdown. We missed gathering. The last time we did this was around November 2020. We are happy with the turnout at this event. We enjoyed ourselves and we got to ground ourselves again. The botanical garden is one of the most amazing places to go to,” she explained.

Mia, Denise and Werner Bahlmann.

The next event is on October 2 and it will be held at the Sudwala Caves.

Courtney Grobler.

“We have a programme planned for the event, which includes drumming.”

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Tash Cope, one of the instructors and organisers.

For more information go to the Face-book page: Secret Sunrise Lowveld.

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