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Kyalami Schools Group Art Festival

The shoppers indulged in beautiful art pieces and music performances done by the learners.

Learners from Beaulieu College, Beaulieu Preparatory School and Kyalami Preparatory School showcased their talents during the Kyalami Schools Group Art Festival held at Kyalami Corner from September 28 to September 30.

Learners who participated in the Kyalami Schools Group Art Festival.
Learners get the platform to display their art at the shopping centre.

The schools indulged the community with beautiful art pieces and music performances done by the learners.

A painting of Pablo Picasso is portrayed at the Kyalami Schools Group Art Festival.
Displays at the Kyalami Corner Shopping Centre.

According to the marketing manager of Beaulieu College, Lesego Tyebileyo, “This year the Art Festival at Kyalami Corner reminded us how great it is to come together as a community, embrace our differences and celebrate each other while supporting our children through art and music. The days and evenings were blessed with beautiful weather which simply allowed for an amazing and awesome experience.”

Different kinds of art was portrayed and people loved seeing the pieces.
Art displayed at the Kyalami Corner Shopping Centre during the Kyalami Art Festival.

The Beaulieu College marimba band led the festival with grace and spunk. The learners portrayed their art pieces in the mall for people to embrace and acknowledge the talent within the children. A quote by Pablo Picasso was portrayed, “Every child is an artist. The problem is to remain an artist once they grow up.”

Learners sang their souls during the Kyalami Schools Group Art Festival.
A box of Oreo biscuits is on display as one of the art pieces.

Tyebileyo thanked Donavan Williams and Jacky Sergeant, the art teachers at Beaulieu Preparatory School and Kyalami Preparatory School. She also thanked Petri de Klerk, the art teacher at Beaulieu College. “A very big thank you to Kyalami Corner for hosting us and for being part of this fantastic celebration of art every year,” she added.

Art displayed at the Kyalami Corner Shopping Centre during the Kyalami Art Festival.
Learners get the platform to display their art at the shopping centre.
Art displayed at the Kyalami Corner Shopping Centre during the Kyalami Art Festival.
Art displayed at the Kyalami Corner Shopping Centre during the Kyalami Art Festival.

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