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    Dancing with the Rhodes staff

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailAugust 29, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Contemporary dancers distracted the audience from the real stars of the show at the Dancing with the Staff competition held at Rhodes University on Friday 23 August.

    Contemporary dancers distracted the audience from the real stars of the show at the Dancing with the Staff competition held at Rhodes University on Friday 23 August.

    The popular annual event hosted by the RU Dance Society sees lecturers partner up with dance students and compete in saucy sambas, sensual rumbas and other ballroom dance styles.

    Jonathan Davy of the human kinetics and ergonomics department and his partner, Maxine Hoft, won first prize for their glitzy cha cha.

    In second place was the economics department's Dr Doreen Bekker, wooing the crowd with her rumba, and in third was physicist Dr Jennifer Williams, with a splendid Viennese waltz. 

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