Through arts and literacy programmes rooted in best practice methodologies, the Centre inspires and empowers children and youth, driving positive social change in the community.
Gerard Bester, Head of the Windybrow Arts Centre, highlights the impact of the Spelling Bee in building new partnerships with schools and community-based organisations in the inner-city of Johannesburg. “This year, we’ve introduced teacher and facilitator training workshops in collaboration with Camp I Am, inspiring schools and organisations to not only participate in our Spelling Bee but also to host their own events. Additionally, we conducted a confidence-building workshop for all finalists, equipping them with the psychological skills to participate in the competition,” Bester shared.
Kai Crooks-Chissano, Executive Director of Camp I Am, mentored the Windybrow Arts Centre and other participating organisations while meticulously crafting a challenging word list from the Department of Basic Education’s CAPS curriculum. Collen Nxumalo, Branch Manager of Nando’s Benmore Gardens, continues to lend valuable support to the competition this year.
“A Spelling Bee is an excellent way to ignite a passion for spelling, serving as the gateway to reading and writing. Participating in the competition boosts learners’ confidence and competitive spirit, enhancing their self-esteem as they perform in front of an audience,” said Crooks-Chissano.
The Market Theatre Foundation invites you to celebrate this vital literacy initiative and witness the excellence of some of our city’s top spellers.
Date: Saturday, 24 August 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Windybrow Arts Centre, corner Nugget & Pietersen Street, Doornfontein, Hillbrow
For enquiries and interviews, please contact Bongi Potelwa (Publicist at the Market Theatre Foundation) at bongiwep@markettheatre.co.za or (011) 832 1641 ext. 224 IG: @markettheatre X: @markettheatre Facebook: The Market Theatre |