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    Immersive Dining Meets Philanthropy: “Confident Currency for CANSA” in Johannesburg

    Staff WriterBy Staff Writer8 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Johannesburg is about to host one of the most unusual dinners you’ll ever attend. On October 3, 2025, the Blueberry Hill Hotel will transform into a stage for Le Petit Chef’s “Dinner Time Stories”—a six-course meal brought to life with 3D projections, sound, and storytelling. This isn’t just dinner. It’s a journey in the footsteps of Marco Polo, where every plate is paired with a performance.

    But this night isn’t only about the wow factor. It’s called “Confident Currency for CANSA”, and every ticket sold supports the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). So you’re not just indulging in an unforgettable evening—you’re helping fund cancer research and support programmes.

    Why It’s Special

    • An immersive experience: Expect your table to light up with animation, transporting you through spice routes and ancient cities while you eat.
    • A powerful host: The evening will be guided by Rea Seabela, a Mrs South Africa 2025 finalist, who brings both glamour and heart to the cause.
    • A meaningful impact: Your night out doubles as a contribution to the fight against cancer.

    How to Book Your Seat

    Spots are limited, and with a one-night-only event, they’re likely to move fast. To secure your place:

    1. Head to the Blueberry Hill Hotel’s official booking page or call their reservations desk.
    2. Ask specifically for the Confident Currency for CANSA dinner.
    3. Book early—because once it’s sold out, that’s it.

    Final Word

    If you’ve been looking for a night out that combines cutting-edge dining, world-class storytelling, and genuine social good, this is it. On October 3rd, don’t just go for dinner—go for the experience, and walk away knowing you’ve played a part in something bigger.

    📅 Event Details: Confident Currency for CANSA

    Date: Friday, 3 October 2025
    Venue: Blueberry Hill Hotel, Johannesburg
    Experience: 6-course immersive dinner + 3D storytelling by Le Petit Chef
    Host: Rea Seabela (Mrs South Africa 2025 finalist)
    Cause: All proceeds benefit the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA)

    👉 Bookings:

    • Visit the Blueberry Hill Hotel website and select Confident Currency for CANSA under events
    • Or call +27 (0)11 123 4567 to reserve your table

    ⚠️ Seats are limited. One night only. Don’t wait.

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