Today we spoke to Andile Siyo – from Inkcubeko Community Arts Development and Sustainability. Inkcubeko strive in unifying young people from different background in the cause of exchanging experiences and creating a platform of addressing educational issues affecting young people both locally and beyond. For more information contact (021) 637 0657 or email him to toloent@mweb.co.za
We were joined in studio by Nigel Vermaas who was here for the Arts update in and around the city.
We closed off the show with an interview with David Gore – Director and Founder of the College of Magic. The College of Magic is the only specialist training organisation for young and old alike which offers a diploma program in the magical arts. They also have an outreach project that allows students from all social backgrounds to experience the life-changing benefits their magical training offers. David explained more about their programs. For more magical information contact (021) 683 5480 or go to www.collegeofmagic.com
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