Ndiphile Gule of Dancing Pencils and UmSinsi Press is happy to have training from Mabusi Kgwete on updating the dancingpencils.co.za website. In the photograph the are recording the ... Continue Reading →
Organizied by Mthoko Lembethe and with the kind permission of Mr Padayachee, the Principal of Reunion Secondary School, Felicity Keats Morrison ran a right brain training for 60 ... Continue Reading →
A wonderful achievement for Westville Medium B Maximum Security Men’s Prison is that Khulekani Mbanjwa was trained as a right brain Mentor by Felicity Keats on Tuesday 9th of ... Continue Reading →
A KZN Department of Education Special Meeting for Youth Development specialists held in Durban for all 12 districts established that they ALL would like training in right brain writing ... Continue Reading →
Learners in a high school in the Valley of a Thousand Hills were given the first rule of unlocking the right brain – ten minutes of non-stop writing!
This is the first step towards ... Continue Reading →
On Friday 20th September, Felicity of Dancing Pencils was given a full two and a half hour slot to introduce to Early Childhood Development Practitioners a concept of non violence ... 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.