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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Thembalo Children’s Dance Group

On Wednesday 26th November, Shelagh Miller Wood gave the “Thembalo Children’s Dance Group” a well deserved party. It was held in Aberdeen at the Congregational Church in Lotusville. This was to celebrate their praised performance of “The Paquita Waltz” at The John Rupert Little Theatre’s ‘Summer Variety Show” on Friday 21st November.
As reported by a Graaff-Reinet reporter, “Two groups of very young (and upcoming) dancers gave well-choreographed performances”. One group was Shelagh’s “Thembalo Children’s Dance Group” from Aberdeen. Congratulations to Shelagh and her young performers. Seen in the picture, are Shelagh Miller Wood and the Reverend Carol Cloete-Piedt with the Thembalo Children’s Dance Group.

Article By: Joan Tinker