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The Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg is basically a school that was founded in the year 1967 and arguably the only choir school in Africa. Tourists from across the globe come to see the Drakensberg Boy's Choir School as well as listen to the Drakensberg Boy's Choir. The oldest running choir school of Africa, the Drakensberg Boy's Choir is one of the popular tourist attractions. Students here are prepared for excellence in academics, music, social enrichment and sports but amidst a Christian environment. The beautiful choir as presented by the Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg is one of the primary reasons for visiting here.
You will come across the Drakensberg Boy's Choir School in Winterton, a small town near the Drakensberg range of mountains. You will get to hear the soulful music of the Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg at the six hundred seat auditorium of the school which was built in the year 1995 and weekly concerts. The Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg has gone for tours around Europe, Japan, United States of America and many countries of Africa. The multi-facets of South Africa is highlighted by the Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg. The Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg has transcended the conventional and has set a new trend in the international choral scene. The Drakensberg Boy's Choir combines the music of Freddie Mercury, Bach, Jazz, African sounds, Beethoven, Folk and other local music.
The Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg captivates the audiences with their exclusive music displaying the depth and the versatility of the choir which has been entertaining everyone for a long time. You will be enthralled by the performance given by the Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg. The Drakensberg Boy's Choir, Drakensberg, acclaimed for its exquisite African repertoire which combine the various traditional works like the night sounds and the shosholoza, in which case the boys imitate the sounds which can be heard in the African Bush. You will witness a unique performance by the boys while display their talents using body percussion as accompaniment and authentic African equipments.
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