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TRADITIONAL DANCING

Vision

To ensure that learners embrace cultural diversity, as a valuable resource, and  express an understanding of culture and human rights.

 

Mission

  • To encourage learners to learn to live with individuals from diverse backgrounds

  • To encourage respect, understanding and appreciation for cultures other than their own

  • To promote good relationships with learners, their values, morals and discipline

  • To respect and acknowledge the home languages of all learners and encourage respect for all the official languages of South Africa.

FEEDBACK - 2015

The traditional dancing group came together three years ago.  It was formed by Ms Mhlanga and Mrs Khoza and, later on, with the help of a former Nigel High School student, Amanda.  Amanda was formerly a member of Umoja and is now a member of the Mahotela Queens.

 

Our first performance was at the Jubilee celebration.  Later we Warmed the hearts of many at the Cultural Evening.  It then became our tradition to perform at every Cultural Evening.

 

The traditional dancing group performances always make everyone feel involved because we have infused all the different traditions, emphasising the cultural diversity of our country.

 

This year we gave a jaw-dropping performance at the Willowmore Cultural festival.  We also performed at the Family Day celebration at the The traditional dancing group came together three years ago. It was formed by Ms Mhlanga and Mrs Khoza and, later on, with the help of a former Nigel High School student, Amanda. Amanda was formerly a member of Umoja and is now a member of the Mahotela Queens. Our first performance was at the Jubilee celebration. Later we armed the hearts of many at the Cultural Evening. It then became our tradition to perform at every Cultural Evening. The traditional dancing group performances always make everyone feel involved because we have infused all the different traditions emphasising the cultural diversity of our country. This year we gave a jaw-dropping performance at the Willowmore Cultural festival. We also performed at the Family Day celebration at the The traditional dancing group came together three years ago. It was formed by Ms Mhlanga and Mrs Khoza and, later on, with the help of a former Nigel High School student, Amanda. Amanda was formerly a member of Umoja and is now a member of the Mahotela Queens. Our first performance was at the Jubilee celebration. Later we armed the hearts of many at the Cultural Evening. It then became our tradition to perform at every Cultural Evening. The traditional dancing group performances always make everyone feel involved because we have infused all the different traditions emphasising the cultural diversity of our country. This year we gave a jaw-dropping performance at the Willowmore Cultural festival. We also performed at the Family Day celebration at the Potso Mohajane Residence

 

 

Ms MHLANGA

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