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Academy's star-studded opening
02/01/2007 17:52 - (SA)
Johannesburg - Tina Turner, Chris Rock, Sydney Poitier, Mariah Carey and Mary J Blige were all present at Oprah Winfrey's Hollywood-style opening of her leadership academy in Henley-on-Klip, Meyerton, on Tuesday.
The event officially opening the academy, set to house and educate girls from disadvantaged communities, teemed with local and international celebrities including Nobel laureates, ambassadors, musicians, actors and media personalities.
Nobel laureate, Kenyan born Wangami Matai, former US ambassador to South Africa Dr Andrew Young, Quincy Jones, Babyface, Holly Robinson Pete, Kimberly Elise, who acted alongside Winfrey in the film 'Beloved,' all appeared stylishly clad at the glitzy event.
Local businessman Tokyo Sexwale was also present and Nelson Mandela was expected to attend although he had not yet arrived by midday.
An appearance by US media personality Diane Sawyer was also expected.
The number of celebrities was matched by tight security at the event.
Comedian and actor Chris Rock told Sapa it was great to see the opening of a school like Winfrey's in his lifetime.
Soul musician Babyface said the event was all about what the school meant for the girls and he was proud to be part of Winfrey's dream.
Guests were also treated to a performance by two-time Grammy Award winner and 12-time Grammy Award nominee India Arie.
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