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Old-school charm was the order of the day at Kofifi Dance Party

Old-school DJs had the opportunity to share the same stage and kept the audience on their feet and in a great mood throughout the evening at the annual Kofifi Dance Party.

POLOKWANE – The 11th annual Kofifi Dance Party saw hundreds of Kofifi revellers from across the province flock to Meropa Casino and Entertainment World conference centre on October 28 to enjoy performances by their favourite old-school DJs.

Nare “Rau-Rau” Ledwaba.

A joyful event filled with old-school cars, vintage fashion, and Kofifi sounds was the order of the day where pure fun was guaranteed.

Tot Mathobo.

Revellers once again got their their vintage outfits and cars ready for the much-loved event in the City of Stars.

Mzamane Simango enjoys the 11th annual Kofifi Dance Party.

DJ Cappuccino dazzled fans during his performance, while old-school DJs had the opportunity to share the same stage and kept the audience on their feet and in a great mood throughout the evening.

Olly Manzini and Angie Matwalana catch up during the 11th annual Kofifi Dance Party.

Matsobane DJ displayed his unique skills, as well as DJ Ike, who once again proved to be among the best old-school DJs.

Lebogang Makafane and Mmakgatla Boitumelo Mokwalakwala.

DJ Norman wowed revellers at midnight with his stunning mixing skill, while Scotch ensured there was never a dull moment on the dance floor.

Mmakgabo Nong.

The Kofifi Dance Party also saw the who’s who of Polokwane adhere to the theme, including Tot Mathobo, Mzamane Simango and the splendid Mmakgabo Nong.

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