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BROMHOF – Acrobatic dancer feels joy as she brings it to her audience.


Young acrobatic dancer, Harmony Hattingh loves being on stage and bringing joy to the audience.

The eight-year-old Bromhof resident was awarded her second national colours this year but she still has dreams, goals and opportunities on the horison.

“I’m working toward my Grade 1 modern exam which will be early next year,” she told Randburg Sun.

“Arts Elevation dance studio and Dawn Meyer will be hosting a show next year as well, so we are all preparing multiple dance routines for that.”

Harmony Hattingh loves to perform on stage. Photo: Supplied

Harmony was awarded her first national colours in 2020 upon representing South Africa at the 2020 Talent America competition and won first place.

In May this year she represented her country again with a duet dance routine called Fishes, at the International Stars: Poland–Ireland Star Bridge competition.

“My favourite part of dancing is acro, and the skill I want to learn the most is an aerial and perfect my front handspring. I love dancing and I want to act and do modelling when I am a little older.”

Harmony Hattingh wears her dance makeup at a recent show. Photo: Supplied

But the youngster aims to never stop dancing.

“The feeling of being on stage is what motivates me to be a better dancer I love achieving my goals. I want to be beautiful and bring joy to people who watch me. It makes my mom happy when I am having a great time.”

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