NWU Divaco was on top form with their production, "Koue Voete". Photos: Wouter Pienaar.
The NWU Divaco art society raised the roof of the Totius Hall on Friday, 25 August, with their main production of the year, “Koue Voete”.
This production featured a combination of excellent acting, singing and on point choreography that all played a part in highlighting the central theme of love and its many facets.
Photos: Wouter Pienaar
The cast of “Koue Voete” bows before an appreciative crowd.
Die NWU Divaco dance crew lit up the stage.
Rushinn Geduld and Storm Hartmann
Rushinn Geduld and Storm Hartmann during a proposal scene.
Jonathan Gouws and Lucinda Daniels during “Koue Voete”
Jonathan Gouws and Lucinda Daniels during “Koue Voete”
Lucinda Daniels and Rushinn Geduld.
Rushinn Geduld and Precious Masetla
Precious Masetla and Lucinda Daniels.
The premise of “Koue Voete” which is written by Samuel Jumat, took the audience on a journey of the life of a couple, before they say “I do.”
Snapped! Here are some of the audience members who enjoyed the production:
Righardt Hug and Kaylyn Smit.
Jade Jantjies and Ché Williams.
Mariaan du Plessis and Immeul Brussel.
Lazellé Arbuckle and Zané Joubert.
Tamlyn and Lucian Coakley.
Tebogo Mosiane, Bongiwe Mncube and Kearabetswe Molefe.
Dué-Liney Barnard, Gomolemo Lambert, Bianca Mokoena and Musa Khumalo.
Sean Brits and Mireille Esterhuizen.
Hester and Victoria Meyers.
A bridal shower filled with comedy, a hidden secret, and a returning lover that causes a bit of drama, was all part of this entertaining and though-provoking production that manages to hit the heart strings and showcase the power of love.
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