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The boys’ phenomenal performance left the judges and audience in awe. This is the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19 that the choir was able to compete overseas.
The school’s deputy head Vannesa Govender commended the choir’s uniquely African repertoire and hard work for their success. “The best part of performing internationally is our repertoire is so different and it’s so unique to Africa and people celebrate our culture, celebrate what we have to offer and really get to know what African music is about. Because the repertoire is so diverse in so many different ways.