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All set for Valentine’s Day with acclaimed guitar maestro and entertainer extraordinaire

Musicians from the local Adonia Music Academy get a chance to showcase their talent.

Music lovers will be treated to a special evening at the Moth Hall this Saturday, February 16, when internationally acclaimed guitar maestro and entertainer extraordinaire, Gordon Franks, will perform.
The Falling Flames – recently formed local band that includes Nash Gee, Mo and Mdu with newcomer, Philippa Lee, will also entertain with Philippa singing some of her own compositions. Powerful singer, Christine Williams, will add to what has been billed as a night to remember in Dundee
Lovers of more classical music will be in their element when musicians from the local Adonia Music Academy get a chance to showcase their talent.

A new novelty is a photo booth where show-goers can have their photos taken in a splendid setting set up by décor specialist, Shaheen Ebrahim.

There will also be an appearance by our own latest TV celeb, America Gopie, who appeared on last night’s first airing of The Bachelor on M-NET.

Catering (Halaal) provided and bar available. Tickets available at Tourism Dundee or contact Mo at 073 719 2439.


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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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