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Showcasing the diversity of Namibia through dance and song

Showcasing the diversity of Namibia through dance and song

The Warehouse Theatre is bringing back Showcase Namibia, scheduling the first shows from 15 to 18 January to start at 15:30 and run until 18:30. Showcase Namibia is an opportunity for tourist and locals alike to interact and be entertained by Namibian cultural performers.

The entry fee is N$170 per person per show.

Showcase Namibia consists of different performers and performance styles, guaranteeing a unique display of local culture. The audience is encouraged to indulge in the sounds of Namibia’s people and to participate in the fun, interactive stage spectacle.

The shows are mostly song and dance, designed to display the country’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. They are held regularly throughout the year at the Warehouse Theatre with next week’s first Showcase being the curtain raiser for the rest of the season.

where the love of culture and music meets the rhythm of Windhoek city

Situated next to the Craft Centre, the Warehouse Theatre opened its doors in 1989 and is known for hosting world-class local and international shows. It is one of Windhoek’s most popular hang-outs where culture and music enhanced the rhythm of the city.


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Mandisa Rasmeni

Mandisa Rasmeni has worked as reporter at the Economist for the past five years, first on the entertainment beat but now focussing more on community, social and health reporting. She is a born writer and she believes education is the greatest equalizer. She received her degree in Journalism at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) in June 2021. . She is the epitome of perseverance, having started as the newspaper's receptionist in 2013.