Dancing For Purrs

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Dancing for Purrs is a heart-warming charity event bringing together dance, community, and compassion in support of animal welfare organisations. This special evening celebrates movement and creativity while raising awareness and funds for spay and neuter programmes and animal rescue initiatives.

Supported by organisations including Triglav Trust, Snout Project, and Have a Heart Namibia (Windhoek), the event promises an inspiring atmosphere filled with performances, unity, and purpose. More event details and programme information will be released closer to the date.
8 Apr 7AM English South Africa Music Commentary · Society & Culture

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