03 November 2021

Kelsey le Roux & Carli Brummer take home the second weekly prize of R5000 in News24 and Adcock Ingram OTC Dance of Brave challenge!

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Kelsey le Roux & Carli Brummer take home the second weekly prize of R5000 in News24 and Adcock Ingram OTC Dance of Brave challenge!

The week two winners are two Gauteng learners Carli and Kelsey. These best friends rode their bikes to each other’s houses each day to practise their dance and recorded their final version while on holiday at Carli’s grandparents. Their practise, confidence and enthusiasm paid off big, with the girls winning the second weekly prize of R5000 as part of the fourth season of News24 and Adcock Ingram OTC's Sponsors of Brave campaign.

This dynamic duo are big fans of the Ndlovu Youth Choir and started following their rise to fame when they appeared on America's Got Talent. When they saw the Dance of Brave challenge they immediately wanted to enter.

“We were beside ourselves with excitement!  We were very surprised!” said Carli and Kelsey on hearing the news of their win. The girls encourage everyone to get involved with the competition, and had this to say to all South African’s “Try your absolute best in everything you attempt and if you're feeling scared just remember to BE BRAVE!”

This season of Sponsors of Brave is calling on all South African residents to Be Brave, Mzansi and to do the Dance of Brave.  To celebrate and commemorate just how far we have come as a country, the Be Brave Mzansi campaign is asking everyone to get up and dance, as we rise together to beat the virus. Those who submit a video to enter stand a chance to win a weekly cash prize to the tune of R5,000. Three video entries will be selected as overall winners: one by a nationwide public vote who will win R20,000 and two chosen by the panel of judges and The Ndlovu Youth Choir who will win R10,000 each - one for the best individual or family and one for the best school or organisation.

Nicole Capper, Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave ambassador encourages everyone to get involved, "Our country has weathered so many storms, and we continue to rise, mostly because of our spirit of gratitude. We express this in many ways, but there is no more impactful way to show our courageous South African spirit than through song and dance. It unites us, it fuels us, and it is central to this brand new season of Sponsors of Brave - Be Brave, Mzansi. So get up, be brave, and move, Mzansi!”

Take inspiration from the internationally acclaimed Ndlovu Youth Choir from the hills of Limpopo and local celebrities such as Lira and Siv Ngesi as they challenge you to learn the Dance of Brave and share in the joy across South Africa.

Live link: https://partners.24.com/BeBraveMzansi/weekly-winners/index.html

Find the dance tutorial and entry details:  https://partners.24.com/BeBraveMzansi/index.html

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Why Sponsors of Brave
To celebrate and commemorate just how far we have come as a country, we want you to get up and dance, as we rise together to beat this virus. Weekly cash prizes to the tune of R5,000are up for grabs when you submit your dance video. Three will be selected as overall winners: one by a nationwide public vote who will win R20,000 and two chosen by the panel of judges and The Ndlovu Youth Choir who will win R10,000 each - one for the best individual or family and one for the best school or organisation. Find the dance tutorial and entry details at https://partners.24.com/BeBraveMzansi/index.html