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Thornhill Manor line dancers bring the house down in annual concert

Thornhill Manor was alive with rhythm and laughter from November 18 to 20 as the resident line dancers took to the stage for their much-anticipated annual concert. With the hall packed for every performance, it was clear that the event remains a firm favourite in the community.

“The response from the audience has been incredible,” said Shaun Victor, manager of Thornhill Manor. “Our dancers put in a tremendous amount of effort throughout the year, and it’s wonderful to see that dedication celebrated in such a lively way.”

The programme included a dress rehearsal and two main shows, each showcasing a variety of dances performed with precision and flair. Costumes were a highlight, with each dance featuring a distinct look. The music ranged from toe-tapping country tunes to sultry Latin rhythms, and even included some South African flavour.

Adding to the entertainment, the Thornhill Troubadours delighted the audience with a few musical interludes, including their rendition of My Favourite Things and a specially arranged song set to Sarie Marais, honouring the line dancing group.

The concert concluded on a sweet note, with dancers offering snacks to the audience. This created a relaxed opportunity for residents and visitors to mingle, congratulate the performers, and celebrate the hard work that brought the show to life.

The line dancers in action.
Dashing dancers in red berets with matching scarves.
The line dancers and Thornhill Troubadours on stage, with two youngsters who were part of the Hop Hop Spinnekop and Rasputin renditions, and helped hand out Christmas cookies.
The Thornhill Troubadours delighted the audience.

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