The group of students who completed the 12-week drama course supported by Perdekraal East Wind Farm and implemented by the Jacomus Foundation.

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The arts hold a significant creative and cultural value within communities and can act as an important and effective tool to engage youth.

For this reason the Perdekraal East Wind Farm near Ceres is supporting a drama programme aimed at unlocking the talents of youth and high school learners in the Witzenberg communities. The initiative furthermore provides a sense of purpose and positive environment for personal growth.

“There is an abundance of hidden talent in this community, but due to the lack of aftercare and weekend activities for school kids and the youth, many of them fall prey to negative social influences,” said Jo-Anne Brown, Economic Development Manager at Perdekraal East Wind Farm.

“As such, this initiative is a great way to stimulate the youth’s natural interest and curiosity, to foster their artistic performance skills and promote positivity.”

Implemented by the Jacomus Foundation, founded by Dann-Jacques Mouton who is famous for his roles in 7de Laan, Arendsvlei, and Noem My Skollie, this foundation has had success, with programme participants securing roles in local soapies, such as Arendsvlei.

Altogether 36 youth, 31 of whom are high school learners, were selected to participate in this three-phase programme, which ran for a period of 12 weeks.

“Having the chance to be a part of this drama programme was like a dream come true,” expressed Mustapha Moseley Jansen (26), one of the programme participants.

“As a young boy my dream has always been to become an actor and this programme provided me with the perfect platform to showcase my talent. Through play I gained a great deal of knowledge, especially how to remain focused, control emotions and work within a group.”

This project forms part of Perdekraal East Wind Farm’s Asset Based Community Development programme, which has a keen focus on mobilising communities and building capacity for positive change.

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