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Iconic dance company Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM) presented its spellbinding season titled Feathers at the Wits University 969 Festival this week. 

Now in its 13th year, this year’s festival was a celebration of 20 dance, theatre and music productions that were featured on both the National Arts Festival’s Main and Fringe stages in Grahamstown, where MIDM’s Feathers season clinched a Standard Bank Ovation Award. 

The Wits 969 Festival is named after the distance in kilometres between Grahamstown and Johannesburg, and end today. 

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