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Excellent results for
LE DANZE
The past week was an enduring but totally rewarding one for the
Le Danze Dance School as Inge's dedicated and hard working
dancers did their yearly Association of International Dance
Teachers (AIDT) examination before the appointed examiner Ms
Paula Cameron-Smith.
Le Danze Dance School in their fifth year of examinations has
produced the highest marks ever, with no dancer under 80%. Well
done to all the dancers results are as follows:
Tlamelo Masudubele, Lara Baeta, Anica Visser and Annike
Bogenhofer passing their very first AIDT Modern Ballet Pre Grade
examination.
Stepping Stones Examination: Merit awarded to Délita Sousa,
Shannon Schutte, Kayla Cerejo, and Erithdene Schoonwinkel: Merit
Plus awarded to Lesedi Mnisi, Rosemary Herbst, Lilica Burger and
Melissa Fourie.
Primary Examination: Highly Commended (80%) awarded to Elrica
Pretorius, Jade Ratzlaff, Honours (85%)awarded to Jessica
Terblanche, Jade Penney and Neo Mnisi, Honours with Distinction
(90%) awarded to Boinelo Pitse and Clara Jansen van Rensburg.
Junior Lower: Ashley Ferreira achieved a Highly Commended (80%)
Preparatory: Masego Phonela achieved Honours with Distinction
(90%)
White Medal: Lourie Jacobs and Chané Maritz both achieved
Honours (85%)
Bronze Medal: Mecé Olivier achieved Honours (85%)
Hip Hop Pre-Level Green Medal: Melissa Fourie and Julia de Abreu
got 'Fly' (80-89%)
Hip Hop Junior 1- Red Medal: Thapelo Dlavane, Mecé Olivier,
Chamoné van der Walt, Simoné Snyman passed with 'Fly' (80-89%)
and Bindo Leepile got 'Da Bomb' (90-100%)
Hip Hop Junior 2 Purple Medal: Nadia Cripps got 'Fly' (80-89%)
and Chané Maritz got 'Da Bomb' (90-100%)
Hip Hop Intermediate 2 White Medal: Bianca Twilley got top marks
with 'Da Bomb' (90-100%)
Tap Yellow Star: Mecé Olivier achieved Honours (85%)
Tap Bronze Lower: Inge Olivier Highly Commended (80%)
The next examinations for most of these dancers will be on the
31 October when they take to the stage for their American
Performance Awards examination and on 20 & 21 November, Le Danze
will play host to the 3rd Annual Rio-Matlosana Youth Dance
Festival entries are now open. For more information go to
www.ledanze.webs.com .
2010 SCAM RIFE IN MATLOSANA WATCH OUT FOR TSOTSIES
The City of Matlosana in particular the Office of The Executive
Mayor and the 2010 Legacy Desk would like to alert all business
men and women of the city to watch out for 2010 scams which are
prominent in the city.
The scam is very believable and can easily rip you off of
thousands of rand worth of hard earned money before your have
even realized that you are being conned.
It starts with a personal call from the Executive mayor himself
(the Executive Mayor of this city is not in the business of
setting up sales pitches) the person on the line urges the
business owner to give his “friends” two minute of your time for
an incredible opportunity to profile your company for 2010. The
con artists move in and within five minutes they have sold your
business and bogus advertising board at Oppenheimer Stadium.
They are using 2010 as a sales pitch and are very adamant that
your business will be advertised and profiles for games at
Oppenheimer for 2010.
Do not pay any money over to these two men and contact the
Klerksdorp Fraud until the minute they try to con you! The men
are using the name “Amalgamated Communities Project” the
advertising agreement is carrying our countries National Coat of
Arms and a bogus Arrive Alive campaign logo. The following bank
account is being used Redumetse Trading Enterprise CC, ABSA BANK
Account Number 9171078628 Branch Code 632005. One of the con
artists goes by the name of Reverend Phetheni Emmanuel.
“We are very close to apprehending these dishonest men and would
like to thank all business people in the city who have assisted
with the investigation” Botha said. “Please just be vigilant and
know that NO 2010 business will come from the Office of the
Executive Mayor. All 2010 communiqué will come from the
Marketing Division of the City of Matlosana this is the only
point of contact for the 2010 LOC”
For more information please do not hesitate to contact Sandy
Botha on 018 487 8176
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