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Poetry
competition for township schools

(Rhyme and reason: (From left) Zandile Pinana (grade 12),
Asanda Tokozwayo (grade 11) and Ludwe Pakade (grade 11), all
of Zisukhanyo Senior Secondary School in Philippi, pour over
some of their poetry.
Promising young poets and prodigies from high schools on
the Cape Flats flooded the Centre for African Studies (CAS)
gallery during the vacation to honour new talent and show off
some of their work.
The competition commemorated Youth Month 2004 and was
sponsored by the South African Environment Project (SAEP), the
Integrated Serviced Land Project and The Word Project of the
Writers' Network at the Centre for the Book. The first of its
kind, the organisers hope it will become an annual showcase of
poetic talent.
The poetry of these young adults mirrored a host of
concerns: appeals to unknown fathers, treatises against death,
violence and crime, views on teenage pregnancy, tributes to
political leaders like Steve Biko, and compositions on hope
and the challenges and triumphs of life in the townships.
Prizes were awarded for the best writing in three
categories: community poets, youth poets and high school
poets. A panel that included the CAS's Dr Helen Moffett and Dr
Harry Garuba, as well as local poet and publisher, Gus
Ferguson, selected the winners. Each received books donated by
Oxford University Press, Wordsworth Books (Tygerberg), and
Tafelberg Press.
The programme also featured a reading of poems written by
SAEP's "gap year" interns and students in extra-mural
enrichment programmes conducted by SAEP in three township high
schools: Sinethemba Senior Secondary School in Brown's Farm,
Philippi, Zisukhanyo Senior Secondary School in Weltevreden
Valley, and Oscar Mpetha High School in Nyanga East.
The winning poems will be published in late 2004/early 2005
in a special edition of Carapace, an established poetry
journal published by Ferguson.
SAEP works with high school students throughout the Cape
Flats in extending educational opportunities that include
poetry, drama, and debate as well as academic support in
mathematics, science, English and other subjects. (See
www.saep.org.)
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