Healing Dance Captures San Culture At Kuru Festival

San dancers PIC: MOMPATI TLHANKANE
San dancers PIC: MOMPATI TLHANKANE

While this year’s Kuru Dance Festival held at Dqae Qare Lodge in D’Kar featured dance groups from Botswana as well as an acclaimed Zulu group from South Africa, it was the San’s healing dance that stole the thunder.

The San healing dance captured the culture and belief of the indigenous tribe.

The healing dance was held on Friday evening and for many who saw different groups perform on the arena, it was a unique cultural exchange experience.

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