by carni_admin | Jun 28, 2021 | News
Drum majorettes or “drummies”, first appeared in the 1970s with marching girls performing in street parades. Today, in many South African schools it is a competitive sport. When Karin Verster first offered her help with the drummies programme at Hottentots Holland...
by carni_admin | Jun 28, 2021 | News
The Masizakhe Youth Art Project situated in the small disadvantaged community of Phola Park in Gugulethu was established to keep kids busy after school and fight against teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, high school dropouts and gangsterism. How? Through gumboot...
by carni_admin | Jun 23, 2021 | News
Do you love to dance? It gets you fit, enhances cognitive and physical capabilities and can even expand your horizons. Students at Bulumko High School in Khayelitsha are grateful to have this positive play space where they get to focus their energy on something...
by carni_admin | Jun 21, 2021 | News
Ithemba labantu translated to English means “the hope of the people”. iThemba Labantu holds 300 youth in Phillippi with their vision to create equal opportunities in historically disadvantaged areas, aimed at the balancing of social injustice within society....
by carni_admin | Jun 14, 2021 | News
The Avondale Majorettes is a group of girls that call themselves the sisterhood. Being a majorette is an exuberant exercise. Performances are usually backed by a marching band and are used to carry a melodious ruckus consisting of baton twirling, gymnastics and...