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Read more >On Friday, August 7, residents at Vaucluse Aged Care home enjoyed a morning of Korean culture from a group of South Korean dancers. The performers are volunteers who revel in displaying their native dancing to residents of various residential aged care homes.
Registered Nurse, Esther Oh, knew of the dance group via her cultural connections and invited them to come and share the experience with the residents at Vaucluse.
The dancing continued for one hour with the final performance including singing from the group while they walked through the audience to meet and shake hands with all the residents. The dancers were extremely professional as well as kind and generous with their time as they stayed to chat with our residents.
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