When it's lots of fun to learn...you can guess you're in the Dance class :-)
The Hugo Naudé Art Centre is situated in Tulbagh Street, Worcester. The centre, that was already establshed in 1943, is named after one of South Africa's most professional artists, Hugo Naudé. The Art Centre gives a wide variety of subjects in the visual as well as executive arts. The Hugo Naudé Art Centre serves the Breede Valley as well as the surrounding regions.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Getting Dramatic!
In the mornings our Drama teacher Esme-Anne travels to schools in the Worcester area where she inspires young learners with her drama classes. The children express themselves and have fun and look forward to her return the next week...
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
70 STE VERJAARDAG
MARTIN WELZ (SON OF JEAN WELZ) BUSY WITH THE OPENING SPEACH. |
Martin Welz talking to Mrs Rae Matthee (first teacher at the Hugo Naude Art Centre)
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Die Worcester Mannokoor olv Louis Roux (oud-sekretaresse van die Kunssentrum) sing 'n paar mooi liedjies. |
Die drama en dans leerders besig met n optrede. |
Jaco Sieberhagen (oud-ouer en vriend van die Kunssentrum) stal van sy werke uit. |
Drama leerders besig met n opvoering. |
Bernadette Otto and her band, entertained the crowd. |
Mnr Ellmann bedank die personeel vir hulle harde werk met die voorbereidings vir die verjaardagvieringe. |
Thursday, 6 December 2012
PRODUKONTWERP
JP le Roux (gr 10) se nekversiering.
Christoff Gericke (gr 11) se oorringe geinspireer deur Afrika.
Jeanette Fernhout (gr 11) se stoel deur My Stamboom geinspireer.
Wiets Burger (gr 10) se nekversiering.
Biance Wessels (gr 10) se nekversiering.
Lee-Roy Abrahams (gr 10) se nekversiering.
Friday, 2 November 2012
Grade 12 2012
We are very proud of our Grade 12 students! This is some of the work that was on the matric exhibition this year.
Alison Parker
Zakira Abbas
Akshay Bhoodia
Conor Goliath
Aren Schneider
Mitchell le Roux
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Mural at De La Bat School for the Deaf
At the start of the year, learners at De La Bat School for the Deaf designed their own ceramic tiles based on succulents growing around the Worcester area. They transformed these into the most beautiful mosaic on the wall outside the school hall.
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