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In this episode we get to see our co-founder and Managing Director, Candice Schafer's first reactions to watching our dance production DUST on stage for it's debut. As a co-creator and choreographer of DUST, she was a part of it all from Beijing, China and now she finally gets to see what the stage performance looked like. And wow, do we love her reactions! Dust is a contemporary dance work exploring the adventure of the element of Dust and all the things it can be. An exploration of movement and how powder can influence that, from simply playing in the dust to the seasons of the year, we delve into all of it and more. Choreography and creation by Melissa Schafer and Candice Schafer. No Copyright intended, music sources include; Adrian Berenguer. Apocalyptica, Dorian Marko, Hans Zimmer, Radiohead and Santos and Johnny. Dancers from Live to Move Dance Company. This video is created for entertainment and informational purposes only. The content is based on publicly available information, media reports, and allegations. The opinions and commentary expressed do not constitute statements of fact and should not be interpreted as such. There is no intention to defame, slander, or cause harm to any individuals, groups, or entities mentioned. All claims discussed are considered allegations unless proven otherwise in a court of law. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and form independent opinions. This content is published in accordance with the right to freedom of expression under Section 16 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. It is also protected under the principles of fair dealing as provided for in the Copyright Act 98 of 1978, allowing for commentary, criticism, news reporting, and educational discussion.