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    Dlala Nathi

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 5, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    This vibrant and colourful dance piece showcases traditional Xhosa dance and culture. The cast, all from Matatiele in the Eastern Cape, weave powerful stories about womanhood in their contexts through their song and dance. The performers' pride in their work and heritage shines through in their exuberance on stage. SJP

    This vibrant and colourful dance piece showcases traditional Xhosa dance and culture. The cast, all from Matatiele in the Eastern Cape, weave powerful stories about womanhood in their contexts through their song and dance. The performers' pride in their work and heritage shines through in their exuberance on stage. SJP

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