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    Gtown’s talent showcase

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 24, 20161 Comment2 Mins Read
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    The Rotary Club of Grahamstown Sunset is hosting its third annual “Grahamstown’s Got Talent” concert on Friday (7pm Friday 27 May). Their aim, they say, is "to showcase the extraordinary gifts that we have in the town."  

    The Rotary Club of Grahamstown Sunset is hosting its third annual “Grahamstown’s Got Talent” concert on Friday (7pm Friday 27 May). Their aim, they say, is "to showcase the extraordinary gifts that we have in the town."  

    Acts from schools, local arts groups and Rhodes will fill the stage of the Monument theatre with music, song and dance.

    They include: the Graeme College Marimba band and the Major 6th vocal group; the St Andrew’s/DSG Staff Jazz Group; the Kingswood Saxophone Ensemble; from VGHS – a tenor solo, soprano solo, tenor duet, flute solo, piano solo, recorder quartet with Rhodes students; the Movements Dance School with a modern ballet, a classical ballet and Spanish Dances; the Amaphiko Dancers; the Nombulelo Small choir; the ERhini Suzuki Strings; the Signature Sound a capella group; the AMP! Junior Marimba Group and the University Madrigal Singers.

    The concert is directed by Jeanine Baart who has been working for weeks to source the acts and put the programme together.

    Tickets for “Grahamstown’s Got Talent” are available from Este Coetzee (estecoet@hotmail.com, 072 128 0133), local outlets – Jenny Gopal Optometrists, PG Glass, Grahamstown Electrical Distributors, Makana Tourism and Salon Gavroche – or at the Monument on the night.  

    Cost is R60 per person or R40 for school block bookings.  All proceeds will go towards a Rotary project to raise an international grant for Hospice.

    "It’s for a good cause, and you will be supporting local performers Come along and celebrate our “local is lekker” talent," say organisers.

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