HARNESSING
THE ARTS
The power of the creative arts is used in
a compelling initiative that communicates
positive messages to young people in the
North West.
The Bakwena Platinum Corridor
Concessionaire launched its drama project
in 2012, with the initial aim to focus on
road safety issues, especially relating to
alcohol abuse as a cause of accidents. The
positive response from learners, teachers
and parents enabled Bakwena to expand the
scope of the programme and to tackle other
societal issues.
Some 17 schools in the province are currently involved in the project with 28
teachers and 255 learners using their
creative talents to stage productions.
Training and workshops are conducted in
partnership with the South African Red
Cross Society and the Department of
Education. Issues such as road safety, sexual
abuse, teen pregnancy and poverty are
brought out into the open and addressed
through peer education.
Participants are encouraged to initiate their
own outreach programmes and, in the past
year, they reached more than 4600 learners
through drama and creative arts.