Dancing Pencils Writing Clubs run by trained right brain mentors, give young people an opportunity to test their ideas in a safe environment.
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Felicity Keats Morrison and Detlev Diegel did a further right brain training for 3 teachers and 23 learners of Nandsidledla Combined School in Ingwavuuma
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In Hluhluwe, Detlev Diegel and Felicity Keats Morrison visited Malabela High School, who, with their Mentor, Dr David Thwala, vice principal, had a two and a half hour right brain training. ... Continue Reading →
I am writing this message with absolute joy, witnessing the fruits of your labour, in Nqobile’s published article, which is in her attached website (www.rawe.co.za).
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Six umSinsi authors and umSinsi Press hosted a book launch in Hall 1 at the SABC Head Office on Saturday 13th December 2014. Each of the authors invited approximately 10 guests, making ... Continue Reading →
The story highlights changes in a child's life from having the opportunity to learn to write stories and to read. The child starts out as an orphan in a squatter camp, and finishes up as a bright little girl with her own book launch and published story. It aims at getting funding in our NPO to enable the NPO to help with literacy by training children to write stories, publishing them and then giving books to disadvantaged children and so encouraging reading of child written books. This helps with literacy as children will read what children write.. The little orphan is the daughter of Bonga Zondo, who was the cameraman and editor. The teacher is Bonga's wife. The script was written by Felicity Keats who is also a right brain trainer and a niche publisher. the voice is Detlev Diegel, also a colleague.
Scenes at some of the Dancing Pencil book launches
Grade 3 Learners in five districts in the Free State, South Africa write books in five different home languages.