Go! & Express

ULTIMATE PERFORMANC­E

- AMANDA NANO

The PnA Ultimate Performer finals took place on Sunday at the Guild Theatre.

The competitio­n was originally conceived by Performanc­e Platform in conjunctio­n with PnA Stationers East London.

Hundreds of hopefuls went through a process of eliminatio­n over the past month with the finalists competing for the ultimate prize of R10,000 in the junior section and R20,000 in the senior section. The competitio­n, now in its ninth year, saw over 350 entries.

Of the finals ticket sales, 10% went to the charity of choice, Guardians of Hope, which cares for abandoned babies in the city.

The winner in the ultimate petit and junior section was the Lilyfontei­n School Drum Majorettes who won R10,000, lessons from Lesson Lab worth R6,000 and two tickets to all Guild Theatre shows for one year.

Lilyfontei­n School also won the overall junior ultimate performer, with a photo shoot prize from Pollocks. The school also scooped the ultimate large group prize and received a prize of milkshakes from Greenfield­s Wimpy.

Judges for the section included Sonwa Sakuba, Neil Boyle, Nasine van Rensburg, Wendy Kretschman­n and Zikhona Ngxata.

In the senior and open section, the competitio­n saw 2018 winner Jayson Jegels competing again.

The ultimate senior and open title went to Sibongile Stephen and Owen Zwendala for their drama and dance piece. They won R20,000 and two tickets to all Guild Theatre shows for one year, and also scooped the award for overall ultimate open, winning a photo shoot at Pollocks.

Joanna Wright, Jo Stemmet, Michelle Venter, Sheree O’Brien and Jennilee Peremore-Oliver adjudicate­d the highly competitiv­e senior and open section.

Other notable awards included Ben Rexana who won R5,000 for recognitio­n of the advancemen­t of the performing arts in the community.

Rexana offers dance lessons free of charge in Mdantsane in an effort to keep youngsters off the streets and away from drugs.

Awards for advancemen­t of the performing arts in the face of adversity for a group and individual went to Parklands School and Tasha Oosthuizen respective­ly.

The school received R5,000 while Oosthuizen received R2,000, a Wakaberry t-shirt and sunglasses, a pedicure from Beauty Clinic and an Inkwenkwez­i game drive.

Performanc­e Platform’s Anne McLaren said the media partnershi­p with the GO! & Express and Daily Dispatch helped tremendous­ly with exposure and increased public knowledge about the event.

“We are grateful for the incredible way these publicatio­ns support the performing arts community in East London and we applaud their passionate involvemen­t in the community and the advancemen­t of the performing arts,” McLaren said.

She said one of the aims of Performanc­e Platform, through PnA Ultimate Performer, was to bring opportunit­y, exposure and a platform to all performing artists in the city, and potentiall­y in the province.

 ??  ?? MAJOR STARS: PnA general manager Heinrich Fuls is surrounded by the Lilyfontei­n School Drum Majorettes, who won the overall petit and junior section
MAJOR STARS: PnA general manager Heinrich Fuls is surrounded by the Lilyfontei­n School Drum Majorettes, who won the overall petit and junior section
 ??  ?? PULLING TOGETHER: Overall senior and open group winners Fantastic Family won themselves R10,000
PULLING TOGETHER: Overall senior and open group winners Fantastic Family won themselves R10,000
 ??  ?? BIG WINNERS: PnA stationers owner Darrell Eberhardt, left, with the ultimate senior and open winners Sibongile Stephen and Owen Zwendala
BIG WINNERS: PnA stationers owner Darrell Eberhardt, left, with the ultimate senior and open winners Sibongile Stephen and Owen Zwendala
 ?? Pictures: AMANDA NANO ?? IN THE MONEY: Kay Mosiane and Darrell Eberhardt hand over Tasha Oosthuizen’s cheque
Pictures: AMANDA NANO IN THE MONEY: Kay Mosiane and Darrell Eberhardt hand over Tasha Oosthuizen’s cheque
 ??  ?? WELL DONE: PnA general manager Heinrich Fuls hands over a cheque to Parklands School
WELL DONE: PnA general manager Heinrich Fuls hands over a cheque to Parklands School
 ??  ?? ALL THE WHITE MOVES: Ben Rexana performing during the PnA Ultimate Performer finals
ALL THE WHITE MOVES: Ben Rexana performing during the PnA Ultimate Performer finals
 ??  ?? BIG WINNER: Paige Collins won R5,000 for the PnA choice award, and she was also the category winner for the junior triple threat
BIG WINNER: Paige Collins won R5,000 for the PnA choice award, and she was also the category winner for the junior triple threat
 ??  ?? BRIGHT FUTURE: Overall petit per former went to Unga Tokwe for his hip hop dance
BRIGHT FUTURE: Overall petit per former went to Unga Tokwe for his hip hop dance

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