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Lowvelder’s Got Talent participants make their mark at Allegretto Eisteddfod

The eisteddfod was recently hosted at Curro Nelspruit, which has been the proud host locally of this prestigious event since 2019.

The Allegretto Eisteddfod was well supported and respected among the local performing arts novices. This year boasted some incredibly talented participants in the various performing arts categories.

Some of our very own Lowvelder’s Got Talent participants enjoyed their fair share of shine under the spotlight and have once again made us proud with their high standards of skill and commitment to the performing arts.

Lowvelder’s Got Talent top scorers Nina Nel, Michelle Olckers and Danika van Deventer achieved gradings in the 90% range. They made us proud by representing Lowvelder’s Got Talent with style, poise and confidence. Nina and Michelle have been invited to receive prestige awards later in October.

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The CEO of Allegretto said, “It felt like we were in Paris at a well-known fashion house when the modelling division took to the stage. There was glitz and glam with plenty of pizazz as the participants dazzled the audience with magically well-executed routines.” Our Lowveld participants received a lot of praise and recognition from the Gauteng organiser, Marius Lourens.

Allegretto Eisteddfod is a great opportunity for local aspiring performing arts artists to participate in a national event allowing our local participants to enjoy national branding and exposure. Lourens sets a high industry standard and also offers each and every participant valuable and inspiring feedback through his experience and love of the industry.

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