Seen here are Sally Pheiffer (left) and Eileen Wilson, dancing away in Rynpark One.
The band, which especially plays at retirement villages across the East Rand, tuned up the evening with ‘golden oldie’ and rock ‘n roll songs from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s.
Rynpark One organises live music for the residents on a weekly basis and the attendees danced and clapped’, as if the night would never end.
Sally Pheiffer (left) and Muriel Hendrickse.
Drien and Daan Hartzer.
Andy Leite and Mary-Ann Holm, from Notes Unlimited.
The committee of Rynpark One. They are (from left): Johny van Zyl, Jeanette Christie, André Prinsloo, Caroline Geldenhuys (chairperson), Bekkie Prinsloo and Eileen Wilson.
Babs Cornelius is 96 years old, but that did not stop her from dancing and twisting to the music at Rynpark One recently. She is seen with Willem Pieterse.
Seen here are, back (from left): André Prinsloo, Bekkie Prinsloo, Marius (Rynpark executive manager) and Sandra Botha and Ellen Harmse. Front: Caroline Geldenhuys and Nico du Toit.
Marietjie Wait (left) and Hannetjie O’Neill.
Jeanette Christie (left) and Ellen Harmse.
Wendy Gardner from Notes Unlimited.
Audrey Campbell enjoys the musical atmosphere at Rynpark One.
Molleen Adank (left) and Margie Sellers.
Seen here are Sally Pheiffer (left) and Eileen Wilson, dancing away in Rynpark One.
Gerrie and Hennie Steenberg move to the music.
Dirkie Koortzen (right) and Roweline Senekal.
When the band played “Let’s twist again”, the floor was graced by enthused dancers, including Babs Cornelius, who is 96 years old.