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Flashmob at Mall of the North a big hit

Shoppers at Mall of the North on Saturday received a pleasant surprise when Tom Naudé Technical High School learners took part in a flash mob, performing in several places in the mall. The school’s revue group donned their costumes and performed a few selected items from their show, stopping some shoppers in their tracks to …

Shoppers at Mall of the North on Saturday received a pleasant surprise when Tom Naudé Technical High School learners took part in a flash mob, performing in several places in the mall.
The school’s revue group donned their costumes and performed a few selected items from their show, stopping some shoppers in their tracks to take photographs and videos of the spectacular performances.
A flashmob is a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place and perform an unusual act for a brief time often for the purposes of entertainment and artistic expression.
Tom Naudé educator Karin de Jager accompanied the learners and said they thoroughly enjoyed the exposure and were happy to show the public what they could do. They were also supported by educators Antonette Jordaan and Carla Booysen, who also choreographed the revue.
Their performance of ‘Uptown Funk’ was a huge crowd favourite while Larissa Jansen van Rensburg, Dioné Cilliers and Inne-Cori Haasbroek impressed with their rendition of Afrikaans song, ‘Tussen Treine’.

Story: MARKI FRANKEN
>>marki.observer@gmail.com

Featured photo: The HTS Tom Naudé group of learners and teachers who entertained Mall of the North shoppers on Saturday. (photo supplied)

 

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