Opportunity
“It is almost like a once-in-a-lifetime experience because you do not know when the next opportunity will come to perform overseas.
“It is important for the children, as well as for experience and exposure and growth, because they have been working hard throughout the years.
“It will encourage them to gain a broader perspective because every competition is a learning curve.”
The group consists of dancers between 12 and 38 years old, some of whom have obtained their SA colours, and they compete in various solo, duo and group performances.
“We have become a little family, we would like to put ourselves out there more as we have a weekly community feeding scheme, so we try to stay constant,” adds Tamryn.
“Our children come from different backgrounds... but I…