The Manor arrived at Savanna DryCon, which looked suspiciously like a corporate summit, and began like any major summit. There was anticipation, an agenda, and a promise of a reveal. There was a host. There was a keynote. There were testimonials, debates, live segments and even a tech demo.
Of course, it was all a setup.
This year, with the Savanna Dry District at the centre of it all, the experience was bigger, bolder, funnier, and a perfectly dry celebration with no detail spared, and we were there to capture the Style Diary, or should we say Dry Portraits.
As the various comedians kept audiences roaring, the forest pulsed with music. The sonic playground was guided by some of the country’s most iconic DJs: Kelvin Momo served amapiano with crisp finesse, Vinny Da Vinci delivered deep-house perfection, and Heavy K shook the ground with beats that bit back. Ms Cosmo, Morda, and DJ Kent kept the pulse moving, while Courtnae Paul, Lulo Café, DJ Speedsta, Malumz on Decks, DJ Franky, DJ Hudson, Denise Marz, and Adillxh each brought their own scintillating spark to the night.
Guests showed up extravagantly, as expected, and the Savanna Dry District became a star-studded house of entertainment where comedy, music, and style collided effortlessly.

