Children have great fun at Culture Spears' family fun day

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Even though the show started late,children enjoyed themselves as they had a chance to talk,sing and dance with their favourite artists more especially Charma Girl (Magdeline Mogwe) Naisi Boy and two of Triple R members.The fun day was held at Mogoditshane Nature Paradise, formerly the Zebras Club, on Saturday.

When the show started, people were exhausted and some children were crying due to hunger after spending some hours at the jumping castle. Skeeperne from Molepolole set the ball rolling. The group of four gentlemen tried hard to impress the audience who seemed bored, as most of them were Charma Girl and Culture Spears' fans.Even though the group showcased beautiful dancing moves, the music seemed to bore the hardto-please attendees. Lesego "Naisi Boy" Motlhagodi, Amanengenenge singer, brought life to the Paradise with his energetic and brilliant performances.He called children to the stage as he danced with them. Parents who seemed bored pulled their chairs to the front to cheer their children.

Every child showed the audience their best moves. The atmosphere brightened up as Naisi Boy brought smiles to faces of the attendees with the drama and dances he performed with the children.There was also a beautiful performance by Zolani and his dancing crew. The singer did his thing while his dancers thrilled the audience with their extraordinary dance moves.Children were happy and copied the dancing moves whilst others watched with admiration.He sang one of his popular songs, Ba Ne Ba Nyatsa. When Triple R arrived, everyone shouted in jubilation and the comedians did not disappoint as they had everyone in laughter.Rra Mozara and Rra Monyaku, as they are known, told the audience that the other member Rra Mokojepe was dead. They continued telling them that even though Rra Mokwejepe was dead and still in the mortuary, he was resurrected and had told the doctors that he wanted to get out of it as it was too cold.

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