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Support this show and help underprivileged children

Children take to the stage in charity show.

An ensemble of 80 underprivileged children are set to take to the stage for a music and dance showcase for charity in Carnival City’s Mardi Gras Theatre.

The show takes place from October 31 to November 2.

The production, Planets, is part of the community upliftment The Henrietta Dance Project, and is choreographed by the Rhythm 2 Sessions.

In honour of the founder of The Henrietta Dance Project, Henrietta Sylvia Henry, Planets is a captivating show of young performing arts talent from surrounding East Rand communities.

Carnival City is sponsoring the venue and encourages the public to support the shows.

Proceeds raised through the shows will be used to support The Henrietta Dance Project’s ongoing efforts to uplift young people from underprivileged communities by providing opportunities to develop and showcase their talents.

“Carnival City is a proud supporter of the local performing arts industry and is pleased to be part of this initiative, which serves to help build a love for the performing arts among previously disadvantaged youth, provide extramural activities to keep them off the streets, and ultimately bring new blood into the industry, thereby preserving the performing arts in South Africa,” said Mduduzi Madonsela from Carnival City.

The shows on October 31 and November 1 take place at 8.30pm, with the matinee show on November 2 starting at 3.30pm.

For more information and to book call 082 665 5022.

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