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Dancing brings us joy – Young Stars dancing group

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Talents can be used to fight against poverty. We had a nice chat with a dancing group of teenagers called Young Stars dancing group from Rustenburg, North West Province in South Africa. Speaking to a group member, Diketso Andrew Magale about the group, “Thanks for the opportunity, we started dancing in May, 2023 on the 20th, almost three years now and we are doing well. Dancing allows us to express ourselves, reduce stress level, convey emotions and stories through movements”

A 15 year old from Mosenthal village near Boitekong admitted that there are lots of challenges such dancing with energy and good memory of the styles you have practiced. “Dancing improves physical fitness and offers a platform for artistic expressions so one need to keep up. You cannot have energy all times but you can apply a strategy that suit you best when coming to showcasing your moves”

The group has performed in Lerutlwane Primary School - Rustenburg on youth day (16 June) and still needs more gigs to showcase their talents. “We can be glad to perform at Sun City or big event internationally. Our dream is to appear on television, have our own series, travelling out of the country to dance and make music videos with superstars such as Makhadzi, Shandesh or Dj Karri. We want to be all over”, added Diketso.

His last message to aspiring young dancers is to have a potential, not be shy and know what you want. A big shout out to Dr Propah and community for supporting and mentoring this teenagers.

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