Orphaned Zulu warriors performed an inspired song and dance show at the new Jubilee Hall in Belmont School, Mill Hill, on Saturday to raise money for families who have lost loved ones to Aids.
The performers, all orphaned by the AIDS pandemic, put on a dazzling display of song and dance at the school in The Ridgeway, raising £2,000 for God's Golden Acre, a South African charity.
Peter Semlyen, of the Mill Hill Rotary Club, which helped run the event, said: "It went extremely well it was wonderful dance and singing and they said that they had never had a more appreciative audience."
July 4, 2002 11:00
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