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Edenglen and Parkrtown Boys take to the stage

Performing a song that they recorded with the talented LLoyiso, Give a Little Kindness, the choir joined forces with Parktown Boys' High School's band adding an extra dynamic to the performance.

Edenglen High School’s choir was the opening act for 947’s Anele and the Club’s very first live theatre radio show.

The event marked a significant moment for both the school choir and the radio station that promised an evening of entertainment and community spirit.

With hearts brimming with excitement and voices tuned to perfection, the Edenglen High School’s choir took to the stage to captivate the audience with their melodious performance.

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Performing a song that they recorded with the talented LLoyiso, Give a Little Kindness, the choir joined forces with Parktown Boys’ High School’s band adding an extra dynamic to the performance.

Edenglen High School’s Choir took to the stage to captivate the audience with their melodious performance when they joined forces with Parktown Boys’ High School’s band and took to the airwaves as the opening act for 947’s Anele and the Club’s very first live theatre radio show.

The collaboration between the two schools highlighted the power of music in fostering camaraderie and breaking down barriers, transcending differences in background and upbringing.

The school’s participation in 947’s Anele and the Club’s live theatre radio show was not just a moment in time but a testament to the enduring spirit of youth, creativity, and unity.

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