St Teresa’s Junior Primary hosted a concert
St Teresa's Junior Primary hosted a concert where each grade presented a unique showcase- exploring different themes that brought the audience on an enchanting journey from land to sea.
![Inaminkosi Ndlovu and Zoey-Rae Saffy put on their best performance on stage.](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2023/06/Photo-Concert2_14226-e1686745336868-612x470.jpeg)
St Teresa’s Junior Primary School hosted their Grades 1, 2 and 3 concerts called ‘From Land to Sea on June 7 and 8.
The school’s admission and marketing manager Lianda May said the concert showcased the talent and artistic abilities of our young girls who captivated the audience with their vibrant and diverse performances.
![The Grade 2s take the stage for their performance of ‘Paradesia’.](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2023/06/Photo-Concert3_55305-e1686745251677-520x339.jpeg)
“Each grade presented a unique showcase, exploring different themes that brought the audience on an enchanting journey from land to sea. The Grade 1 children captivated the audience with their delightful portrayal of life on land in The Chicken Hearted Fox, incorporating charming songs, dance routines, and adorable acting performances.”
She added that the Grade 2 class took to the stage next, transporting the audience to the island world of Paradesia with their colourful costumes, choreography and singing. Finally, the Grade 3s closed the concert as The Bold Buccaneers; their combined talents in singing, dancing, and acting left the audience in awe.
![Mandipa Makari is all smiles on stage.](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2023/06/Photo-Concert4_61755-e1686745274844-397x400.jpeg)
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