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STUDENTS FROM SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOL GOES VIRAL FOR INCREDIBLE CHOREOGRAPHED PERFORMANCE

South African students from Curro Durbanville recently opened the Interschools 2025 Spirit Cup with a spectacular flash show. Hundreds of kids moved in perfect unison from the stands above the sports field, using their bodies alone to create amazing shapes and symbols.

Each kid played the role of a pixel by opening and closing their school blazers to alternate between black and white; together, they produced an amazing moving picture. With perfect coordination, they created a wide variety of designs, from swimming fish to arrows and a gleaming sun. 

To top it all off, they belted out beloved songs like Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out for a Hero," "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid, and "Hakuna Matata" from The Lion King while dancing, all of which were expertly synchronized to their choreography. The whole concert is a fantastic demonstration of student spirit and cooperation. The pupils' performance is captured on camera, and Tania Page, who posted the video online, can be heard cheering and gasping in awe. "Every move was accurate, and every student gave their all, putting their all into making the day truly remarkable," she posted on Instagram. The combination of spirit and friendship is uplifting and inspiring.


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