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Ukulapha’s First Graduate - Dolly Cebekulu
Dolly is the first of Joel Goldsmith’s (Victoria, Canada) college students; we affectionately call them ‘Joel’s girls’! Dolly enrolled at college 2 ½ years ago to study Information & Communication Technology & Software Foundation. She passed with seven distinctions; a smart young woman. We are very proud of her and her achievements. Students need to be really motivated to attend Universal College since learning is self directed. Included in their college education is driver instruction, learner’s licence and a chance at passing their driver’s test. Dolly celebrated with a party to mark the occasion and launch her into the next phase of life; one that is essential in South Africa; as an educated woman. Well done Dolly! Last Updated (Wednesday, 16 November 2011 15:54) Vuka Drumline visit16th March 2010VUKA DRUMLINE VISITS SLANGSPRUIT SCHOOL!‘The power of music is undeniable; the youth of today spend copious hours sourcing, sharing and enjoying music in one form or another. The capacity to actually make music is most sought after and there is an inherent rhythmic ability in every child. VUKA DRUMLINE harnesses this ability and, through structured sessions, provides learners with a platform for creative expression through music while promoting discipline, teamwork and inventiveness. Exercising both gross and fine motor skills, it requires no previous music instruction – just an interest in making music and having fun. The methodology has been fine tuned over years of experience to ensure immediate rewards for participation. VUKA DRUMLINE is a project of the Steel Drum Foundation. For more information or to arrange a demo at your school, contact Alasdair Muir on 082 891 9198 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ’ Last Updated (Tuesday, 18 May 2010 09:40) |






