Tshukudu Bush Lodge in the heart of Pilanesberg National Park, has released a video to showcase its unique offering using the art of dance.
Two of Joburg Ballet’s dancers were filmed experiencing the lodge in much the same way as a guest would, except their story is told through contemporary, neo-classical dance – with a touch of African influence, to align to Tshukudu’s African Safari experience. The dancers are also wearing art from the House of Nala, adorned in proudly South African clothes created by local designers, showcasing the very best of African haute couture on offer.
Click here to watch the video, a collaborative effort with Joburg Ballet.
“Following the great response to The Leonardo dance showcase, we decided to create a series of these using different dance genres that complement the respective properties. They are not only a great sales tool for our team, but the content resonates well with our followers on social media,” explains Meagan Harris, Regional Marketing Manager at Legacy Hotels & Resorts.
Tshukudu Bush Lodge forms part of Legacy Hotels & Resorts’ portfolio of properties across southern Africa. Just a two-hour drive from Johannesburg, the lodge is high up on a rocky outcrop in a Big Five reserve, giving panoramic views of the grasslands and waterhole below.