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Young stars shine at Cambridge ‘Passport to Chaos’ concert

The kids rocked vibrant costumes and delivered captivating performances.

Alexander Loubser.

Cambridge Kids Pre-School and Aftercare recently held their annual Passport to Chaos concert, which left the audience amazed by the various talents they were introduced to.

Kate Dimmick and Touw Hlulani Vuma.


Held on October 25, the event featured the school’s young stars aged 18 months to five years, who took the audience through a whirlwind journey across continents, cultures, and rhythms in just 60 minutes.

Elihle Matubandlela.


The morning was filled with vibrant costumes, captivating performances, and rhythms, as the young stars demonstrated a great deal of confidence and stage presence.


Not only did it provide amusement for the kids, but also the parents who sat and adored the cute performances were beyond entertained.


“Our annual concert, Passport to Chaos, the only show bold enough to take you around the world in just 60 minutes, was a huge success,” said Elona Williams, the operations head of the department, adding that it shall remain a show to be remembered.

 

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