Accolades For Olympic Trophy Masters

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Eye-catching, informative and entertaining were some of the descriptive words viewers used after watching a new documentary about five young talented Batswana who represented the country at a break-dancing contest in Toulouse, France.

The five boys - Clayton Clark, Bokamoso Makole, Louis Pilane, Khumo Kereng, and Lesedi Mpabanga, all from Gaborone - qualified  after winning the Orange Olympic Trophy Masters.

This Hip Hop break-dancing competition was hosted for the first time in Botswana in August last year. "Nothing to Lose in Toulouse, as the documentary is titled, was shown for the first time in Gaborone at Stardust Cinema at the Grand Palm Hotel last week and the few viewers who attended were left breathless. Despite having a few clips on when the competition started last June, its main focus is the journey to France and experiences of the five local 16-year-olds who won the dancing competition. It also shows Botswana's fauna and flora, health, food, Bongaka and many more.

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