Better Place Campaign
Firstly, a big THANK YOU to all of you who have already supported this campaign.
”Music is a more potent instrument than any other for education because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul." Plato
We thought you may like to hear how the children's performance at the Cape Town Jazzathon went last weekend.
It was amazing.
the children were magnificent.
and we are just so proud of them.
Some photographs and a video follow.
The Die Kop Youth Group at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town.
There are thank you's to make for the support we received in making the Die Kop Youth Group's outing very special and their performance with the Bottelary Blokfluit Blassers, a great success.
Thank you to Rotary Stanford for sponsoring the children's outfits, our thanks to Mr. Mike Gibbs (UK) and the Amani Harmonic Foundation (https://amaniharmonic.org/) for your continued support, to the Western Cape Department of Arts and Culture for supporting our Programme.
Our thanks to the Funimfundo Pre-Primary School (https://www.stanfordinfo.co.za/stmember/funimfundo-pre-school) for the lovely venue we practice in and to Vuyokazi Siza, for her guidance and mentorship.
Thank you to the Grootbos Foundation, for your continued support and for providing us with transport all the way to and from Cape Town (https://grootbosfoundation.org/).
We appreciate your kindness and generosity very much.
On stage in the Amphitheatre, Creative Skills Factory music programme mentor, Manuel Jardine, and our Die Kop Youth Group and the Manuel Jardine Arts Foundation children, the Bottelary Blokfluit Blassers.
The two groups of children were so brave, they played their recorders with grace and poise in front of hundreds of spectators in the Amphitheatre at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
Many of these children have never had the opportunity to travel anywhere outside of their own community, let alone travel to Cape Town to perform at a national event like this.
This was a day that all of us will never forget.
Until next month's newsletter,
Many best wishes and regards,
all at Creative Skills Factory NPC
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Creative Skills Factory is a non-profit organisation that aims to teach children, in Stanford and Gansbaai, social and emotional skills as a foundation for life. An experienced occupational therapist runs early childhood development programmes in schools and crèches with the aim of school readiness...
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Join us this Saturday, 5 October 2024, at the Stanford Festival for an unforgettable day filled with talent, excitement, and entertainment!
We’re excited to invite you to the opening of the Stanford Children's Art Exhibition!
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We kicked off the school holidays with an exciting arts and culture outing for our music and drama groups!