Dance challenge kicks off at Pimville school
The tour will extend beyond Soweto and will visit schools in Thembisa, Mogale City, Mamelodi and Sebokeng, reaffirming All Gold’s commitment to uplifting local communities.
All Gold is keeping its promise to engage with young South Africans by taking its tour across Gauteng.
The tour kicked off on February 28 at Musi High School in Pimville, Soweto and will reach 1 600 learners with an unforgettable experience filled with dance.
The school tour follows the successful All Gold Dance Challenge launched in December at an exclusive event themed ‘A Century of Flavour and Fun’, with ambassadors Somizi Mhlongo, Robot Boii and Bontle Modiselle.

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“At All Gold, we believe in celebrating our rich South African heritage while inspiring the next generation.
“The All Gold Dance Challenge School Tour provides a platform for young learners to express themselves creatively and see that their dreams are within reach.
“Through the guidance of our incredible ambassadors, we hope to ignite a passion for dance and movement, empowering learners to pursue their artistic aspirations,’’ said Angele Musoni, All Gold marketing director.
This interactive TikTok challenge was inspired by the nostalgic South African Tamati So So So game. Encouraging locals to showcase their best dance moves, the challenge had just under ten million views on TikTok.

The tour will extend beyond Soweto and will visit schools in Thembisa, Mogale City, Mamelodi and Sebokeng, reaffirming All Gold’s commitment to uplifting local communities.
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The learners can expect the ambassadors to engage, mentor and inspire aspiring young choreographers.
The All Gold school tour is set to leave an impact on the youth, uplifting young minds through the power of music and dance.




