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Annual fashion show fundraiser in Centurion

The Performing Arts Lifestyle Institute is a performing arts incubator that has been training some of South Africa’s top entertainers since 2005.

The theme for this year’s Performing Arts Lifestyle Institute annual fashion show fundraiser will be “Behind the Scenes: The Movies”.

The fashion show takes place on 29 September at the Big Red Barn in Centurion.

The red carpet show starts at 18:00 and the fashion show will commence at 18:30.

Funds raised at the show will be used for bursaries for students in 2019.

The Performing Arts Lifestyle Institute is a performing arts incubator that has been training some of South Africa’s top entertainers since 2005.

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Every year the institute hosts a maverick fashion show, teaming up with extremely talented designers and using well-known actors as models.

Under this year’s theme, models will be wearing mind-blowing designer outfits ranging from avant-garde to steampunk.

Some of the actors taking part include Kaz McFadden, Luan Jacobs, Izel Bezuidenhout, Zack Mtombeni, Juanita de Villiers and many more.

Tickets cost R200 and include an epic gift bag on arrival. Pensioners and children under 12 pay only R130.

Groups of 10 and more qualify for a 10 percent discount.

For more information contact Lara on 071 245 9032 or send an email to marketing@pali-acting.com.

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