The Keep them Safe and Thriving school holiday programme directed by e’Bosch has attracted the attention of Gauteng’s Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC).
A team from Gauteng visited the e’Bosch office at 116 Dorp Street, Stellenbosch on 6 July to find out how it operates.
Gauteng province reached out to e’Bosch for advice on how to use the power of arts, recreation and sport, adventure, music, movement and drama, to advance social cohesion through heritage and stitch together and close the gaps in society by bringing different communities together.
The role of e’Bosch was recognised as successfully bridging the gap between policy making and the impact of implementation.
The Gauteng Youth Choir joined the e’Bosch choir training event on 9 July at the De Laer venue to workshop and entertain the e’Bosch facilitators and choir participants with song.