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Dancing for Mandela

On Tuesday, World's Children's Prize Child Rights Ambassadors in South Africa hosted a special memorial for Nelson Mandela in Cape Town. One hundred children from informal settlements came to pay their respect and say good bye to their hero: World's Children's Prize patron and Prize Laureate #Mandela in true Madiba style - with music and dance. Some of the child drummers and dancers performed at the World’s Children’s Prize Ceremony in 2012 – so we know they drummed and danced up a storm for Madiba!
2013-12-18 21:30   
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