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THE Project Zulu children’s choir from the Madadeni Township in South Africa returned to the Bristol area last month for the first time in five years.

The 20 schoolchildren, aged from eight to 15, perform a range of traditional Zulu songs and dances, including gospel songs and gumboot dances, during their three-week tour.

Money raised during the trip was to be split equally between their two schools - Mntimande

Primary and Jobstown Primary

- and used to build new classrooms.

The choir tour is part of Project Zulu, a UWE Bristol initiative. The first Project Zulu choir tour took place in 2013 and continued biennially until it was halted by the pandemic.

The choir visited schools including Montpelier High and The Dolphin School, offering cultural exchange opportunities and musical workshops, as well as performing concerts and busking in Bristol and Bath.

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